Creamer
Elite Member
In AZ, flat bed tow operators were required to have one front safety chain on the car, in addition to the 2 rear chains. Our company was pretty religious about it, as in if you were "caught" not using one, you were written up, even if no damage etc. 3 of those write ups (with no damages), and you were gone.
I very rarely ever saw other tow companies using the front safety chain, and I very rarely ever saw anyone get cited for it. It was checked during the annual state inspection that you had one, but that was usually it.
I would load the car, just pull the hyd winch down enough to get the car to squat on the suspension a little bit, and then hook the front safety chain, then if the front cable/winch came loose, by the time the car came up on it's full height again, the front chain would be tight then, keeping the car on. I never once lost a winch or winch cable, but we inspected our equipment all the time, replacing cable anytime we got frays or flat spots.
OK - I am confused. You are from Bismarck but you are citing AZ law not ND law?


