Trailering a B3030

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Ace3

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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?
 
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I had my welder mount brackets on my rops rear and frame front, there is nothing to chain to on these machines. I posted photos here, do a search of my photos. You can see my new bracket, on my L, in my current thread orange addiction, click on the 3 pt hitch picture.
 
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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
 

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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
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!
 
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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?

Check my post here. I added tie downs to attach chains an binders.

Trailer Setup
 
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I've never heard that the drawbar was considered an add-on here in NH (but it doesn't surprise me), but the loader most definitely is. Listen to the Lawn King...... he is correct. Here you would want to secure the front of the tractors chassis, the rear of the chassis....... AND a strap or chain securing the bucket or loader. Unfortunately, in the eyes of the law its considered an articulated attachment and must be secured seperately(same with your backhoe). Unfortunately...... things like this are a great source of revenue for states, and todays cops are taught to use them to the maximum. Afterall...... they want to keep their department well funded, right? They want new cruisers every couple years, right? And they wouldn't want to have any officers laid off when they already claim to be way under-staffed, right??
 
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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
 
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And P.S. As i mentioned elsewhere tonight, you'd better have the ratings permanently affixed to your chains and/or straps. Straps will have a tag sewn into them, and chains will have a metal tag permanently attached. Always go by the "working load limit", which is generally 1/3 to 1/4 the breaking strength. Frequently, the big box stores use the breaking strength in large, prominent letters falsely leading you to believe they are useable to that weight limit. Its VERY DECIEVING !!!! When you have a strap where the tag has worn/fallen off, replace it. Johnny Law LOVES to write tickets for that too....... he'll grill you," How do i know what that strap will hold ???!!!" And at that point.... consider yourself lucky if you only get a ticket, and not get your trailer with tractor on it towed away.
 
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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

Straps are perfectly legal as long as :A) You do not exceed the "working load limit". B) The tag showing the the manufacturers rating is permanently attached. C) They are in good condition and not frayed. D) properly attached.

Unfortunately..... no matter what the GDOT tells you, you will find that eventually you will run into an officer who's interpretation of the laws will differ. This a great way for them to increase revenues without increasing taxes !
 
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I agree that being legal and staying below the working limits is important, but I'm more worried about damaging my gear than being pulled over. Sounds like the N.E is NOT the place to be if you're working around the edges of the law.

This is only my personal experience, but since I've been towing my B7800, I've talked with quite a few guys about all things towed (including hay bales, building materials, etc.) and I don't think I ever heard of anyone actually getting pulled over and ticketed, much less having their gear impounded! Must be different priorities down south. Can't tell you how often I've seen tractors, cars, landscaping equipement, etc. rolling down the interstate tied down with what amounts to a pair of shoestrings and a couple of paper clips.:eek:
 

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