grab hooks on equipment for tying it down

   / grab hooks on equipment for tying it down #11  
I don't have a grille guard on my T2320 but there are holes to bolt one to it. I drilled two of the holes, one on each side, to fit a clevis like this.

1 1/4 x 3 3/4 Straight Tractor Clevis

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You can kind of see them in this picture
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   / grab hooks on equipment for tying it down #12  
I did the same thing. Works great.
 
   / grab hooks on equipment for tying it down #13  
The frame on my XR3037HC does have holes pre-drilled that I could have bolted the D-rings to. However, where the D-ring would have bolted on the right side the exhaust pipe is right in the way for it to swing up. I didn't want to cut or bend the pipe which is why I mounted them on the brush bar.
 

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   / grab hooks on equipment for tying it down #14  
I would stick to a closed hook, D-ring, or chain around a solid portion of the equipment. Anything that has an open end to it such as a plain "hook" may allow the chain to come loose under slack. Such as a sudden back and forth movement or failure of another portion of the tie down system. Just my 2 cents.
 
   / grab hooks on equipment for tying it down #15  

Here is what I did to mine
 

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