hemiguy
Silver Member
No question here that I'm needing to switch to chains and binders. The only question is what do I need and how to use it. I haul my JD2520 TLB on a 6.5x16 7000lb wood decked tandem axle trailer (some pictures are in the trailers & tow rigs thread) 2520 weighs in around 4000lb. Currently using one 10k ratchet strap per corner hooked on to D-rings bolted down through the deck AND trailer frame.
No problems yet but the straps are getting a little worn and I'm not buying new ones.
So is one GR70,5/16" chain (load limit 4700) each for front and rear and one binder each going to be enough? My plan is to put a 3/8" grab hook (rated 5400) on one end of each chain to attach to one D-ring, pass the chain through something solid on the tractor front & rear (BH subframe is beefy) and binder down to the D-ring on the other side. And yes my D-rings are mounted to angle the chains towards the front and rear of the trailer to keep things from shifting. Does this sound like a good plan? Are ratchet binders preferred over lever ones? Again, looks like I'm looking for ones rated 5400lb.
I'll admit I was too lazy to search previous threads on the subject. Any advice welcome.
No problems yet but the straps are getting a little worn and I'm not buying new ones.
So is one GR70,5/16" chain (load limit 4700) each for front and rear and one binder each going to be enough? My plan is to put a 3/8" grab hook (rated 5400) on one end of each chain to attach to one D-ring, pass the chain through something solid on the tractor front & rear (BH subframe is beefy) and binder down to the D-ring on the other side. And yes my D-rings are mounted to angle the chains towards the front and rear of the trailer to keep things from shifting. Does this sound like a good plan? Are ratchet binders preferred over lever ones? Again, looks like I'm looking for ones rated 5400lb.
I'll admit I was too lazy to search previous threads on the subject. Any advice welcome.