RobertN
Super Member
Now, I set a chain and bind each corner of the tractor independantly . I have extra chain/binders for the loader/other implements. That is required for California.
Other states vary in requirements.
When I didn't know any better, I loaded the tractor on the trailer, then set a chain from the left rear of the trailer, through the drawbar, and over to the right rear of the trailer. Then, I'd pull it tight with the tractor and set the brake. Then I put a chain on the left front of the trailer, ran it thru the loader frame and over to the right front of the trailer and tightened it with a binder. That is a ticket in California... I never had anything loosen up on me, but if either chain had failed, the tractor would have been loose.
The extra chain and binders were a small overall investment compared to the $$$ tied up in truck/tractor/trailer. I do not have anything fancy, but it still cost $$$.
And, a ticket and resulting insurance rate change would cost more than extra chain and binders too...
As I mentioned earlier, the best thing is to contact your state troopers office. Regulations vary state to state. In my case, the CHP was very helpful by both email and phone.
I'll have to look around. I had some pictures on one of these threads of my tractor on the trailer...
Other states vary in requirements.
When I didn't know any better, I loaded the tractor on the trailer, then set a chain from the left rear of the trailer, through the drawbar, and over to the right rear of the trailer. Then, I'd pull it tight with the tractor and set the brake. Then I put a chain on the left front of the trailer, ran it thru the loader frame and over to the right front of the trailer and tightened it with a binder. That is a ticket in California... I never had anything loosen up on me, but if either chain had failed, the tractor would have been loose.
The extra chain and binders were a small overall investment compared to the $$$ tied up in truck/tractor/trailer. I do not have anything fancy, but it still cost $$$.
And, a ticket and resulting insurance rate change would cost more than extra chain and binders too...
As I mentioned earlier, the best thing is to contact your state troopers office. Regulations vary state to state. In my case, the CHP was very helpful by both email and phone.
I'll have to look around. I had some pictures on one of these threads of my tractor on the trailer...