Posted by js305 on October 06, 2013 at 13:00:42 from (184.79.57.233):
In Reply to: Securing Loads posted by CRUSADER on October 06, 2013 at 11:03:07:
When I haul something that will/can roll I take my best chains and tie to the rear of the trailer. Use straps or come along or something to cinch it up toward the front. I figure the strongest ties should be to keep it from rolling forward in the event of a hard stop. As far as what's required, who knows? I know a friend of mine who was using one of my trailers got stopped for not having the safety chains crossed. I did not know that was a rule, and I still don't know why. My chains are not cheap and they have good hooks, etc. As suggested, it may simply be a matter of how it all looks going down the road and how you are driving.
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