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Re: OUT Of Towner stay OUT!
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Posted by MI mark on November 23, 2006 at 03:55:48 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: OUT Of Towner stay OUT! posted by NO tools on November 22, 2006 at 16:21:04:
not to rile the waters but there are new cargo securement laws as of 2002 that require that you have a 4 point tie down on equipment like a dozer the 4 corners and the blade seperately . another words 4 binders and 4 chains on tractors I put the chain through the drawbar and then hook each end to the trailer then use the middle of the chain to fasten with the binder (boomer) for the guys out west and then tighten it up. I like 2 snap binders on one end and 2 ratchets on the other end that gets the bounce out by tightening the snap binders first. I do this for a living .I carry 18 binders and about as many chains and straps on the truck .just fyi thanks .
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