Chains or Straps?

/ Chains or Straps? #21  
I chain & binder my tractor down in front and back and use a strap down the center where the gear shift is. This only take about 5-10 min and I never have to worry about the tractor moving on me. Better to be save than sorry!!!
 
/ Chains or Straps? #22  
A station wagon with a preg mother is a harder target to hit than a bus full of nuns.
 
/ Chains or Straps? #24  
firemanpat2910 said:
A station wagon with a preg mother is a harder target to hit than a bus full of nuns.

I caught so much flak the last time I used that one i decided to let them sit this one out... same situation though.. .. it don't matter who your tractor lands on and kills because it wasn't strapped down.. might be the bus load of nuns.. the pregnant mother in a station wagon.. or the kid riding his bike down the bike lane / side walk next to you when someone else runs into you and knocks your tractor off. Could be 'Any Q Person' walking beside the road, on the side walk, men at work .. etc.

The accident causing the upset might not be preventable.. however having the tractor secured sure takes a few variable out of the situation.. and shows some due dillignece ..or at least that reasonable means were taken to secure the load...

Soundguy
 
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#27  
Wow - I step away for a day and the thread goes awry!

Back to topic, thanks for all the feedback! I, like most of you, strap 4 corners and usually across any attachment I may have on (bush hog for example). I currently use chains and will most likely stick with them but with the added addition of some firehose or similar. Very much like that idea as I won't have to continue putting non-tree inflicted scratches on it. ;)

Thanks again for the thoughts and the pics! Love pics!

Michael
 
/ Chains or Straps? #29  
A tragedy.. is't that a kind of classic play? ;)

soundguy
 
/ Chains or Straps? #30  
You might want to check your state regulations, some states require FOUR CHAINS on tractors (assuming the big stuff). Personally I use chains on my farm tractors 5000 lb. - 8000 lb. For the Mule & garden tractors, straps are ok, although on the Mule I do use a loose "saftey hook" since I have brooken one strap in the past. As for the time it takes, it takes me 1 1/2 hr to load & and strap a 16' trailer load of garden tractors (or unload). Two dozen straps or more!

grnspot110
 

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/ Chains or Straps? #31  
This is what I use to tie down my tractor. Kubota M4800 with loaded tires, bushhog, and front end loader (aprox 9,000#). JEGS Heavy-Duty 10,000lb Tie-Down and Axle Strap Kit - JEGS

Four 10,000# (3300# working load) ratchet tie downs and 4 axle straps. One axle strap around each side of the front end loader frame or front axle with a ratchet strap on each side. And one axle strap around each rear axle with a rachet strap on each side. Breaking strength of 40,000# with a working load of 13,200 pounds.

We have hauled race cars all over the country with this set up and no problem.

BTW, these straps are designed to tie down cars, etc... They are not cargo straps.

Chris
 
/ Chains or Straps? #34  
LOL ... it's an old Ferguson TO35 that was used to cut citrus orchards with that sickle bar mower which is mounted on top. I hauled it up to my property to restore it.
 

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