George2615
Super Member
Highbeam,
I originally used the stake pockets but like you say as the chain binders were tightened the chain could not slide very well through the pocket. Mainly as it tightened the part of the chain that moved was the part going around the tractor frame which is round. I have since welded on D-rings which allow the chain to move as it is tightened. I have not added D-rings to my gooseneck yet and still use the pockets but I still go through the pocket and hook one end of the chain back on itself then hook the ratchet binder to the other end of the chain and to a link above the hook by the stake pocket.
By the way, I haven't been following the thread on your loader stress cracks. How you making out with that?
I originally used the stake pockets but like you say as the chain binders were tightened the chain could not slide very well through the pocket. Mainly as it tightened the part of the chain that moved was the part going around the tractor frame which is round. I have since welded on D-rings which allow the chain to move as it is tightened. I have not added D-rings to my gooseneck yet and still use the pockets but I still go through the pocket and hook one end of the chain back on itself then hook the ratchet binder to the other end of the chain and to a link above the hook by the stake pocket.
By the way, I haven't been following the thread on your loader stress cracks. How you making out with that?