Fallon
Super Member
I have 2 good US made folding ratchet binders along wit a few Harbor Freight class ratchet & lever over center type. I prefer the US made ones because of the better action & folding handles. But the cheap ones work just fine.
I've taken to using the over center ones to hold down the loader as that's not falling with or without a chain on it & the over center style is faster. I don't work about getting it super tight. I chain the front of the trailer to whatever end of the tractor is there, then drive backwards until tires spin to tighten. Low range, 4wd & parking brake to hold it. Then I chain up the rear of the trailer with the US binders until everything is way tight. Then lower the loader & 3pt ( if anything is on it) Then chain the loader & impliment down. Usually 2 seperate chains on each end to clevises on the front bumper. Occasionally 1 chain through the clevis in the drawbar on the rear to 2 seperate points on either side. Usually 2 seperate chains to some other clevises near the tires on the rear though.
Never had an issue with Harbor Freight chain or binders.
I've taken to using the over center ones to hold down the loader as that's not falling with or without a chain on it & the over center style is faster. I don't work about getting it super tight. I chain the front of the trailer to whatever end of the tractor is there, then drive backwards until tires spin to tighten. Low range, 4wd & parking brake to hold it. Then I chain up the rear of the trailer with the US binders until everything is way tight. Then lower the loader & 3pt ( if anything is on it) Then chain the loader & impliment down. Usually 2 seperate chains on each end to clevises on the front bumper. Occasionally 1 chain through the clevis in the drawbar on the rear to 2 seperate points on either side. Usually 2 seperate chains to some other clevises near the tires on the rear though.
Never had an issue with Harbor Freight chain or binders.