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Mar 3, 2013 / Is this the right number of tiedown straps on this load? #1 bcp Super Star Member Joined Jul 8, 2009 Messages 12,926 Location SW WA Tractor Kubota BX2360
Mar 3, 2013 / Is this the right number of tiedown straps on this load? #2 sparc Veteran Member Joined Oct 2, 2011 Messages 1,093 Location NJ Tractor JD 4410, NH TC-25, Bobcat M610, JD X534, Dig-It Model 158, JD Ztrak 737. 6X4 Gator Looks like it, one for each fold-down side section. Looks like a little insurance or a reaction to a past incident where the sides dropped open and dumped a load.
Looks like it, one for each fold-down side section. Looks like a little insurance or a reaction to a past incident where the sides dropped open and dumped a load.
Mar 3, 2013 / Is this the right number of tiedown straps on this load? Thread Starter #3 OP bcp Super Star Member Joined Jul 8, 2009 Messages 12,926 Location SW WA Tractor Kubota BX2360 Hadn't thought of drop down side gates. It looked like someone was tying down the gravel. Bruce
Mar 3, 2013 / Is this the right number of tiedown straps on this load? #4 MtnViewRanch Elite Member, Advertiser Joined Mar 19, 2005 Messages 10,456 Location 4000\' mountains of Southern California Tractor Mahindra 7520, Mahindra 3215HST, Case 580 extendahoe, Case 310 dozer, Parsons trencher, Cat D6, My guess would be that some rule-law, whatever, says that every load has to be strapped down to the car, NO MATTER WHAT. :confused2:
My guess would be that some rule-law, whatever, says that every load has to be strapped down to the car, NO MATTER WHAT. :confused2: