This method of securing the machine is illegal in massachusetts! Both the drawbar and loader are implements in the eyes of the MA. DOT. Chains/straps must be attached to the machine itself!MFL said:Morning Ace,
On my B7800, I run the chain over the FEL bucket or through the connecting tube of the FEL. Out back I use one of these on the draw bar. On mine there is also some pre-drilled holes in the FEL sub-frame just under the deck that I think I could hang a clevis to and add another tie-point. Never had any problems with this setup.
Actually, I take that back. The chain/FEL setup did chip a little paint off of the loader. Not really a problem to me, but some might think it is.
MFL
Ace3 said:I am a new B3030 owner and need help with the proper way to secure it to my trailer for transport. I have 3/8" chain with ratchet chain binders but need to know where to secure them to the tractor. Any suggestions?
MFL said:Lawn King,
To be honest, I'm not sure if my setup would pass in GA. I'm going to find out, though. I assumed this would pass here only because when I first bought my tractor the dealer was the one that suggested I chain over the FEL and chain through the rops. The one thing he did mention was that straps weren't legal. The clevis shackle was another suggestion i got from a county sheriff I used to horse back ride with.
Heading over to the GDOT site to see if I can find the right answer.
MFL