nisaacs
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- Joined
- Mar 9, 2020
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- Location
- Snowflake, Arizona
- Tractor
- 970 John Deere 4x2, 970 John Deere 4x4, 4320 John Deere, 995 Case/IH
There will almost always be some bolt holes so I carry some of these.
Most folks wouldn't know how to tie down a tractor anyway.
Supplying tie down points would just open the manufacturer up to liability claims. Sad, but happens. The week-end warriors can be dangerous to themselves and others. I see no reason to help them find relief from stupidity.
Interesting claim. Can you show ONE?Many cars have tie down points for transport. I can’t see how it’s a liability for manufactures it’s it’s a simple mounting point unless it was the source of failure.
Interesting claim. Can you show ONE?
The only points I've seen to secure a car are for pulling them out of ditches or onto a wrecker. None were meant for tie down points because there's typically only one in front and one in the rear.
That didn't come with my car.
As far as the original question. It just hit me. People would use these points for pulling.