Peter 315
Super Member
I am a bit surprised not a single mention of ratchet straps.
Why......
I am a bit surprised not a single mention of ratchet straps.
I nearly cut 4" straps in half tighteninging them over the brush guard (bumper) of my 3k lbs L3200 & taking it for a 10 minute test haul. After that I moved to chain & binders.
I could have done a better job & possibly only attached with a hook rather than looping it over not sharp bar steel. But in the long term I'd still have been fighting chafing & cutting issues with attaching impliments & stuff. Safer & easier to just stick with chain. For light loads or stuff with absolutely no corners on it I'll still occasionally use the straps as they are faster & often more convenient to put on.
Straps have close to zero abrasion resistance. If you hook it on the brush guard and use 2 straps they hold up.
I bought a bunch of public surplus firehose and cut short sections to slip over my straps where they would rub.
I think it was Diamond Pilot that advocated chains for the tractors and straps for the attachments, and I've tried to do that ever since.
I just use the Ratchet Chain Binders safe, easy, fast if you use them all the time........
Ya, I'm sure they hold up if used properly. My problem is with an impliment on there is a 90% chance my strap/chain will rub on the impliment. So my chances of being able to use straps correctly are pretty low most of the time. If it was just my tractor with no obstructions or ballance issues straps would be fine. But it's easier to stick with chains all the time.Straps have close to zero abrasion resistance. If you hook it on the brush guard and use 2 straps they hold up.