How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport?

   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport? #61  
Good advice and that looks to be the best deal on folding handle ratchet tighteners so I'm going to order a couple of those. Also a couple shackles but one notch down.

I'm going to use 4 pieces of 5/16" #70 chain and have two. Where is the bet place to buy 20' or so that I can cut in half or two 10' pieces?

Don’t spent extra $$ on the “folding handle” ratchet load binders. They improve nothing. The normal ratchet load binder do everything you’ll need.
 
   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport? #62  
I'll go there Thursday. Some of these things are regional and not available in all stores. Any more info or details?
I see a 20' Black Hawk brand for $80. How does price compare?


EDIT--There is no size mentioned on the chain I mentioned above.
Must be 3/8" or ? and I need 5/16.
Looks like its not available any more, they used to have Campbell brand chain but its not online any more.

Aaron Z
 
   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport?
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#63  
Looks like its not available any more, they used to have Campbell brand chain but its not online any more.

Aaron Z

Home Depot has 20' #70 with two grab hooks for $36. Tough to beat that.
 
   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport? #65  
Home Depot has 20' #70 with two grab hooks for $36. Tough to beat that.

E-Bay has two (2) 5/16' x 20' grade 70 chains with hooks for $54.95, with free shipping, and no tax.
That = $27.48 each, and delivered to your door.
Home Depot @$36 with your 5.75% tax would = $38.07
 
   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport? #66  
E-Bay has two (2) 5/16' x 20' grade 70 chains with hooks for $54.95, with free shipping, and no tax.
That = $27.48 each, and delivered to your door.
Home Depot @$36 with your 5.75% tax would = $38.07

eBay link would be helpful?
 
   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport? #68  
The chains I have now are 5/16, I would prob jump up to 3/8 chains if I was buying more.
 
   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport? #69  
The chains I have now are 5/16, I would prob jump up to 3/8 chains if I was buying more.

My chains are 3/8” as I also have a 10,000 lb. New Holland to tie down. I also use them on my LS XR4155HC. Didn’t make sense to have 2 sets of chains.
 
   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport?
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#70  
The chains I have now are 5/16, I would prob jump up to 3/8 chains if I was buying more.

3/8" chain is one heavy item. You must be very young.
5/16" solves 99.9% of the problems we would face.
 

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