I chained my tractor the way you mention originally. My little
B8200 is only abot 2300lbs, and sits on a 7000lb dual axle trailer.
I like the Ca rules. From what CHP said, they derive from DOT.
The way I used to chain the tractor, if on chain broke, the whole thing was pretty much loose...
Now, I use two chains. On the front, I anchor a chain to the front corner of the tractor, and pull the chain over to a trailer d-ring. I bind to that. I run the chain over to the other side of the trailer, next to a d-ring. I hook the chain on the other front corner, and bind on the d-ring I just set the chain by. I do the same for the back.
If one point comes loose, the other three will still hold tight...
I volunteered at our local station(St-28, Shinlge Springs, Ca) for a few years. If your picture went in the paper, you better be out buying ice cream
I'm updating my EMT certs right now. Although I do not work Fire anymore, my son and I are active in Boy Scouts and 4H. As long as I'maround all those kids, seems a good skill to have that EMT and CPR certs...
We usually had spare 1-1/2 single jacket wildland hose around that was no good. There's enough wildland activity around here, and single jacket is not too sturdy. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif