jarokoro
Bronze Member
I have a custom-built 20ft 12,000lb GN (see pics) that I haul my JD 990 on. I use 3/8 inch chain on each corner tied to the stake pockets. I use one 14ft long chain attached to separate hooks on the front of the tractor. I hook the chain on the front and back-up tighten, then set the brake. Then I secure the rear of the tractor.
I took 4 pieces of 1-foot chain WLL of 5900lbs and attached to the tractor with grade 8 bolts (see pics). I do not chain down the bucket it usually sits on the trailer deck. When I have the brush mower on, the rear chains come over the top and hold it in place. I have pulled the rig to Michigan and back and all over mid-Missouri with no shifting or loosening. I do stop and check my load periodically and look for shifting or loosing. I used to use regular pull over binders, I have since upgraded to the ratcheting type. I think they are easier to use and even my wife can do the tie-down. I bought them from the Harbor Freight Store for about $17. They also have a WLL of 5900 lbs. The 3/8 inch chain is rated not to exceed 12,000lb single chain pull. If you set up your tractor right it is easy to load and unload and tie down safely and securely. I can do a complete off load and reload in about 15 min. (There have been plenty of times where I have had to off load unhook and hook up something else and reload and head out again)
I took 4 pieces of 1-foot chain WLL of 5900lbs and attached to the tractor with grade 8 bolts (see pics). I do not chain down the bucket it usually sits on the trailer deck. When I have the brush mower on, the rear chains come over the top and hold it in place. I have pulled the rig to Michigan and back and all over mid-Missouri with no shifting or loosening. I do stop and check my load periodically and look for shifting or loosing. I used to use regular pull over binders, I have since upgraded to the ratcheting type. I think they are easier to use and even my wife can do the tie-down. I bought them from the Harbor Freight Store for about $17. They also have a WLL of 5900 lbs. The 3/8 inch chain is rated not to exceed 12,000lb single chain pull. If you set up your tractor right it is easy to load and unload and tie down safely and securely. I can do a complete off load and reload in about 15 min. (There have been plenty of times where I have had to off load unhook and hook up something else and reload and head out again)