CurlyDave
Elite Member
Remember, if someone hits you head on and the tractor or skidloader becomes a projectile. YOU are liable because it was not secure.
When that happens you are squashed like a bug -- no need to worry about insurance.
Remember, if someone hits you head on and the tractor or skidloader becomes a projectile. YOU are liable because it was not secure.
The way to calculate the aggregate load limit is to add 50 percent of the working load limit of each tiedown used to secure the load; and if the total is greater than 50 percent of the load being carried, it is secured within the limit requirements. For example, assume that a trailer is being loaded with an 11,000-lb. telehandler, which will be held with four Grade 70, 3/8-in. chains. Since each chain is rated at 6,600 maximum pull, the aggregate working load limit is 6,600 lbs. divided by two. The total of the four chains added together is 13,200 lbs. That's more than enough to hold the 11,000-lb. telehandler.