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Re: Binders for trailering
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Posted by the tractor vet on December 12, 2005 at 18:51:15 from (4.124.87.96):
In Reply to: Re: Binders for trailering posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 12, 2005 at 17:52:08:
That is all well and good but ya also MUST have 60% hold back and also on a 5/16th grade 70 chain 4500 lbs as i have ben told and 4750 on a 3/8th and from what i have been told they realy hate the china import stuff . And i have had a couple good chains break while hauling , not fun watchen a 250000 dollar pice of equipment tryen real hard to come off a trailer . And according to the book i had enough chains and binders on it but they broke in a panic stop to avoid a head on with and idiot freight hauler that was comming around a right hand 90 degree turn and was looking to his left and came way out into my lane all i could do was stand on the brakes and heard the two chains pop and saw the binders flyen through the air. and the load heading off the right side of the trailer good thing that the last chain held and kept it on by half a tire .
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