JCoastie
Platinum Member
To begin, on rare occasion I move non-commercial <5000# tractor over the road 10 or 15 miles, so my understanding is DOT rules don't necessarily apply.
I live in Alabama and have been told by multiple people that I only need to use 2 chains for the load, they recommend 1 chain side to side through a shackle on the drawbar and another side to side through the FEL torque tube.
I am not comfortable with that picture, so I use 4 attachment points, one on each corner and also one over the FEL bucket, and that leads me to the title question.
When they say you need to have a separate tie down for each attachment or implement, do they mean just the bucket, or would that really be the FEL as a whole?
I live in Alabama and have been told by multiple people that I only need to use 2 chains for the load, they recommend 1 chain side to side through a shackle on the drawbar and another side to side through the FEL torque tube.
I am not comfortable with that picture, so I use 4 attachment points, one on each corner and also one over the FEL bucket, and that leads me to the title question.
When they say you need to have a separate tie down for each attachment or implement, do they mean just the bucket, or would that really be the FEL as a whole?