radioman
Super Member
If you happen to be short of two binders, just hook chains in front and drive tractor backwards tighten chains and lock it worth parking brake.then use binders in rear.
I chain down my tractor just like FF117 does. DOT calls for four separate chain contact points with the trailer if the equipment is over 10,000 lbs. At least thats what is required in Maryland.
Best to check with your State DOT if you are legal or not if that is a concern of yours.
Care to post the regulation for this?Right. Federal regs call for 10,000 pound wheeled items to have 4 chains. .
Care to post the regulation for this?
Applicability. The rules in this section apply to the transportation of automobiles, light trucks, and vans which individually weigh 4,536 kg. (10,000 lbs) or less. Vehicles which individually are heavier than 4,536 kg (10,000 lbs) must be secured in accordance with the provisions of & sect;393.130 of this part.Care to post the regulation for this?
If you happen to be short of two binders, just hook chains in front and drive tractor backwards tighten chains and lock it worth parking brake.then use binders in rear.
I have yet to find a reg that specifies chains vs straps vs cable. Just what the WLL ratings have to be.This 10K rule is what I have been told also by leo's here also. Below 10K straps are also ok for rolling loads as long as they are properly rated.
Right. Federal regs call for 10,000 pound wheeled items to have 4 chains. Some states may spec that for under ...thats why you need to check.
I use 2 chains. At the rear i go through the rims. At the front through the FEL cross tube. yeah, paint it chipped. It gets hauled 10-15 times a year. If chips P you off, old fire hose around the chain is supposed to help.
If you happen to be short of two binders, just hook chains in front and drive tractor backwards tighten chains and lock it worth parking brake.then use binders in rear.