(quoted from post at 10:59:19 02/23/17) Straps are illegal. Anything with wheels cannot use strap. Chains for wheeled units.
(quoted from post at 20:49:16 02/23/17) If chain breaks or comes totally loose no clevis or hook will do any good. The hooks on front of my Allis are grade 70 same as chain and bolted with high strength bolts.
(quoted from post at 17:15:41 02/23/17) Thanks for all the responses. I have been using two chains on hooks from the front axle to stanchion holes.. In back a single (large) chain thru a clevis on the drawbar with a boomer but this would allow the tractor to shift.I'm going to look at two clevises (or clevi) on the drawbar with chains going to each side. I just wanted to avoid chains on the rear axle. I have been told by several equipment haulers chains are required on anything with wheels but as you can see from all the responses many stories are out there. Thanks again jy
(quoted from post at 10:59:19 02/23/17) Straps are illegal. Anything with wheels cannot use strap. Chains for wheeled units.
(quoted from post at 15:26:17 02/24/17) If I was going to haul a Cat D9 all the time I would use Grade 120 1/2" chain and binders rated at 17,900 lbs. I don't want a tractor coming off trailer or coming through on me.
(quoted from post at 19:18:55 02/23/17) I've been hauling work tractors for some time but when I finish the '54 NAA I want to keep the paint as nice as I can. I have hooks bolted onto the front axle but I curious as to how y'all chain down the rear wheels? Thanks for any responses. John
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