John Fitzgerald
Gold Member
What about a 2,000 pound tractor? Are 2" nylon straps OK for that? That's what my dealer told me.
Straps are easily cut. I put a 3-4" strap over the bumper on of my old L3200 (3klbs). Bumper was made out of bar stock & the corners were nowhere near sharp. After the 15 minute test drive (new trailer) the strap was cut almost in half from that not remotely sharp corner on the bumper. After that I got chains & ratchet binders.
I vaguely recall something about needing chain for metal loads over 10k lbs. I can guess why based on my experiences. Somebody with a CDL might correct me though.
I've thought about moving back to straps for the front of my machine (5klbs L4060) as they are faster. Up front the straps would only touch at the hooks on the ends, unlike the rear of my machine that always has as an impliment on it. Chain is still likely to be safer so I may stick with that.
I vaguely recall something about needing chain for metal loads over 10k lbs.
chain is actually used a lot less often than you think in the trucking industry. Probably cuz there to heavy and bulky.
Here is a chart saying how many chains, what grade(WLL), what size, for the load you are carrying.
https://tulsachain.com/images/shopping_cart_images/binder_chains/binder_chain_chart.pdf