Posted by Geo-TH,In on December 07, 2022 at 05:40:26 from (50.127.118.18):
I use chains and ratchet straps with chains to secure tractor on my implement trailer. You can never have too many ratchet straps. Orphan socks come in handy to store small ratchet straps. I keep this tool box behind the truck's driver's seat. You never know when you will need a strap.
This pic was taken a year and half ago. It was a pic of the last time I hauled my lawnmower to rental property. You can see I use chains. Look closer behind the bucket and I use 4 ratchet straps to secure the tractor from sideways motion. The chains secure the tractors forward or back movement.
This load passed Barney inspection. Two DOT inspectors were eating at Subway. I knew one of the inspectors. He gave me a thumbs up.
I'm extremely happy I don't have to trailer a mower anymore. I owned this property for 42 years. Only wish I had sold the property earlier.
Footnote. Before I took the 2007 new GMC truck home from dealer, I dropped it off at Z-teck to got it undercoated and sprayed in bed liner.
Not too many 2007 trucks in the rust belt that look this good. This is my forever truck. 2007 was the last year for the low rider, classic body style. This is my forever truck. 125k.
It's semi-retired parked in a heated garage. I rarely use it, but I'll never sell it.
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