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Posted by RVS on April 19, 2007 at 05:34:29 from (209.226.116.75):
In Reply to: Strapping down tractors posted by David in Wales on April 19, 2007 at 00:13:16:
Hi David,Over here in Canada,the last time I spoke to a DOT person he told me that the straps you use must have a tag on them or a color stripe. The stripe tells them the weight that the strap can be used for. The load weight of the strap must exceed the weight of the load it is holding. You must also use a four point tie down. Four straps or chains. They do not accept the winch as a tie down.But all this is their interpertation of the law ,depends on how they feel or how your attitude towards them is that day.
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