Chain Grade

   / Chain Grade #11  
The cost of the machine versus the cost of chains to hold it on a trailer...…. I'd buy Grade 70 chains. Then when my tractor is stuck and I need to have my neighbor pull it out with his 100HP tractor he doesn't walk thru my chains like a knife thru butter. :)

After growing up with all kinds of trash chains I’ll only buy grade 70 chain. I use 5/16 grade 70 for most things and 3/8 grade 70 for abusing. A 3/8 would hold back my 17,000 pound full size backhoe pulling down hill.
 
   / Chain Grade #12  
Fair point, I'll consider it.

4 chains and binders isn’t required for under 10k but I usually do. You can hook the 4 chains on the ground vs having to get on the trailer and string them across.
 
   / Chain Grade #13  
I always use six GR70 5/16 chains. One at each corner of the tractor, one for the loader, one for the backhoe. Cheap. Amazing to me how many TBN folk want to use the minimum straps or chains (both number and strength). The difference in cost over a period of years of use, is not even worth talking about. Especially compared to cost of the equipment and liability if anything goes wrong.
 
   / Chain Grade #14  
One advantage of G70 is that it is plated, so rust and corrosion isn't as much an issue. The cost is really not significantly more IMHO.
Bingo. Rust resistant is worth it. In theory you may be able to go with thinner & lighter chain if you go with higher grade. I prefer the extra safety margin & versitility.

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   / Chain Grade #15  
Could I legally use bungie cords to secure the tractor loader? My 4 chains on the tractor are way more than the minimum requirements for the whole machine. I can’t find any separate ratings for just the loader so would bungie cords meet the requirements of secured? The loader is clearly not falling off so I don’t tie it at all.
 
   / Chain Grade #16  
Could I legally use bungie cords to secure the tractor loader? ...... so would bungie cords meet the requirements of secured?.

What are they rated for.....what grade are they?:stirthepot:
 
   / Chain Grade #17  
What are they rated for.....what grade are they?:stirthepot:

I can only find DOT ratings pertaining to the whole machine weight. My machine weighs 10,000 pounds and I’ve already got 22,600 WILL of chains on it. About 4x the minimum DOT requirements. Adding the bungie cords is obviously a complete waste of energy but would it count for securing the loader?
 
   / Chain Grade #18  
I always use six GR70 5/16 chains. One at each corner of the tractor, one for the loader, one for the backhoe. Cheap. Amazing to me how many TBN folk want to use the minimum straps or chains (both number and strength). The difference in cost over a period of years of use, is not even worth talking about. Especially compared to cost of the equipment and liability if anything goes wrong.

I see your point & I'll change my recommendation to he should use at least 4 1/2" Gr70 chains for his 2500# tractor.

Let me know when you will be on the road with your underchained and dangerous load.
I'll find a place to hide with my family.
 
   / Chain Grade #19  
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   / Chain Grade #20  
A 5/16” grade 70 chain can be bought for less than $40. How much cheaper can a lesser grade be bought for?

5/16” grade 30 has a WLL of 1,900 lb
5/16” grade 43 has a WLL of 3,900 lb
5/16” grade 70 has a WLL of 4,700 lb

All would be adequate for that light of a tractor but the corrosion resistance of the grade 70 and just the added piece of mind are likely worth it. One chain cut into four (or three) pieces will likely be long enough to do what you want. Even if the lesser grades are half the cost which I doubt they are is it worth saving $20? Securement devices are one area where I think overkill is a good thing.
 

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