What do y'all use along with a boom pole to lift things? If it's chain, what kind and length? I'm going to get one and since it's a long trip into TSC, I want to make sure I get all I'll need while I'm there. Thanks.
One - 14´ x 3/8" Tow Chain &
One - 20´ x 5/16" Tow Chain...
The 3/8" chain capacity will far exceed just about any boom pole rating... and of course now you can use the chains for other duties... /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif
{This is part of Miller's required tractor tool kit... /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif}
Mike, also think about adding an eye type grabhook onto the boompoles' endloop using a hammerlock connector. Makes for a quick and secure point to anchor the chain to.
<font color=blue>One - 14´ x 3/8" Tow Chain &
One - 20´ x 5/16" Tow Chain...
The 3/8" chain capacity will far exceed just about any boom pole rating... and of course now you can use the chains for other duties...
{This is part of Miller's required tractor tool kit... }</font color=blue>
Hi John,
I just did a search for tractor tool kit, and got no hits. What else is in your tool kit??
p.s. I've been reading all the links and messages you've posted about tractor safety, and I want to thank you, sincerely, for your efforts. I'm fairly sure you've saved some lives, although you may never know it.
<font color=blue>… I've been reading all the links and messages you've posted about tractor safety…</font color=blue>
Hi Bob,
Thank you. I’m glad you got something out of it… most of the time us “adults” are set in our ways and are afraid of change or are so use to doing the same thing, time and time again {whether right or wrong, safe or not!}.
Around the beginning of summer, I had received a heart warming e-mail from a father telling me about his 12 year old daughter had downloaded many pictures and articles from that “Safety Tips” forum and used the material for a project…I believe for 4-H… anyways she won the grand prize and award for her presentation… /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif
I was so happy and proud of the girl, I emailed her and her Dad back… now that girl and those young people she touched, will end up saving countless lives and preventing needless amputations & lifelong crippling injuries because of her project and the safety lessons they will use on a daily basis…{and these kids will never realize how much of a difference they will make either!} /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
John, what grade chain do you recommend? I was browsing through my <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.awdirect.com>AW Direct</A> catalog and there's a lot to choose from...at greatly varying prices /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif.
<font color=blue>...what grade chain do you recommend?...</font color=blue>
Hi Mike...
Grade 70 or 80 is probably the most popular (& stocked)... even a lesser grade would suffice... 'cause most any chain will far exceed the boom lift capacity... /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif