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Posted by Loren Coffin on October 10, 2005 at 18:24:19 from (12.108.31.67):
In Reply to: Re: Binders while chaining up. posted by Dave Sherburne,NY on October 10, 2005 at 08:13:49:
Because someone told him so. I can understand the thought about 4 indivual chains. Two on the rear instead of a single from corner to corner would be better. There is nonone that's going to convince me that 4 binders are better. Period. One loosens and you now have the possibility of the hooks unhooking from the ALL the others and then there's a real mess. When a hook loosens from the binder/chain you would have a BUNCH of slack in a lot of cases because so many people use use all the slack in the chain between the binder hooks. Go ahead and yell at me and call me names if you must. I think about every chainup. I don't do it the way I was told because some desk jocky came up with a rule. Oh, and by the way, I have asked the state police here about this stuff. Response was that as long as it looks reasonable there's no problem. I don't haul for hire, or for work. I'm sure that would be a different situation that some of you may not have thought about. Loren.
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