How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport?

   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport?
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#101  
Nope. Remember that the long strap has hook on one end and other end just gets threaded thru the ratchet drum.

Yes, but hooks are stitched on both ends. One is on the long end as you mention. There is also the ratchet piece that has a short strap with one end stitched to the ratchet handle and the other to a hook. So to replace the strap portion, I need someone that does this before, knows what they are doing and has the ability to stitch double thicknesses of heavy strapping. Apparently, no on does this so I may have to just toss my metal ratchet ends and buy new straps.

As mentioned, the metal ratchet handle ends I have now are super heavy duty and I've had them for years. They have never been in the weather and are perfect. They would hold the Queen Mary in place and must have been used for some Herculean task. As well, the hook ends are longer and heavier than normal. The strap was so tough it's lasted for 25 years of intermittent use and I'd hate to give up without a fight.
 
   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport? #102  
Yes, but hooks are stitched on both ends. One is on the long end as you mention. There is also the ratchet piece that has a short strap with one end stitched to the ratchet handle and the other to a hook. So to replace the strap portion, I need someone that does this before, knows what they are doing and has the ability to stitch double thicknesses of heavy strapping. Apparently, no on does this so I may have to just toss my metal ratchet ends and buy new straps.

As mentioned, the metal ratchet handle ends I have now are super heavy duty and I've had them for years. They have never been in the weather and are perfect. They would hold the Queen Mary in place and must have been used for some Herculean task. As well, the hook ends are longer and heavier than normal. The strap was so tough it's lasted for 25 years of intermittent use and I'd hate to give up without a fight.

the tow strap has hooks already stitched on BOTH ends. cut it to length feed it through the ratchet. on the other end you will need to get it stitched IF you want webbing on that end or you can weld a hook to that side or use chain with a hook. we have several where we welded a hook to a bushing/sleeve that is the bolted to the end of the ratchet where the shorter strap would be. there is also a local sailmaker who has stitched some for us
 
   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport? #104  
Yes, but hooks are stitched on both ends. One is on the long end as you mention. There is also the ratchet piece that has a short strap with one end stitched to the ratchet handle and the other to a hook. So to replace the strap portion, I need someone that does this before, knows what they are doing and has the ability to stitch double thicknesses of heavy strapping. Apparently, no on does this so I may have to just toss my metal ratchet ends and buy new straps.

As mentioned, the metal ratchet handle ends I have now are super heavy duty and I've had them for years. They have never been in the weather and are perfect. They would hold the Queen Mary in place and must have been used for some Herculean task. As well, the hook ends are longer and heavier than normal. The strap was so tough it's lasted for 25 years of intermittent use and I'd hate to give up without a fight.

If you are anywhere near a big city there should be rigging shop. They sew lifting slings of any size and should be able to fix you up.

Doug in SW IA
 
   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport? #105  
Yes, but hooks are stitched on both ends. One is on the long end as you mention. There is also the ratchet piece that has a short strap with one end stitched to the ratchet handle and the other to a hook. So to replace the strap portion, I need someone that does this before, knows what they are doing and has the ability to stitch double thicknesses of heavy strapping. Apparently, no on does this so I may have to just toss my metal ratchet ends and buy new straps.
Is the short end stitched to the ratchet handle? The 2" straps that we have all use a bolt to connect the short end to the ratchet.

Aaron Z
 
   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport? #106  
Is the short end stitched to the ratchet handle? The 2" straps that we have all use a bolt to connect the short end to the ratchet.

Aaron Z

29030-2-x2-fixed-end-w-chain-extension-and-bolt-loop_1_375.jpg 12.99 Maybe this will work
 
   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport?
  • Thread Starter
#107  
I have to look to see how they are stitched and they are in the distant barn so give a while to go there. A canvas, sail or rigging shop is the answer. Thank you.
 
   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport? #108  
I have to look to see how they are stitched and they are in the distant barn so give a while to go there. A canvas, sail or rigging shop is the answer. Thank you.

We tried to sew them, my buddy's uncle work at a mattress factory , 4'' wide 27' long with flat hooks they did not last
 
   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport? #109  
Just put on a bit of chain for the short end, instead of a strap.

Bruce
 
   / How do you chain down your 50 HP tractor for transport? #110  
My 2” ratchet straps have no “straps” on ratchet end. They have 16” chain connected to ratchet with a removable pin.

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