I have a BX25d TLB that I plan to transport on my new car hauler, I was just wondering what size ratchet straps i would need to secure it to the trailer.
IF you must use straps - no less than 2" - I have used them along with chains, the chains are by far more proper! I have strapped the living daylights out of my BX25D and then traveled 30 miles - only to find them a little "less" tight!!!I have a BX25d TLB that I plan to transport on my new car hauler, I was just wondering what size ratchet straps i would need to secure it to the trailer.
I bit the bullet and picked up 4 chains and 4 binders, grade 70. If I'm ever hauling and in a wreck, I don't want the tractor in my cab on my lap, or any other vehicle for that matter. I use the ratchet straps for small stuff, short distances but not on hiways.
You won't see big trucks hauling equipment with straps. They use chains. My dad hauls all kinds of different equipment for the earth work company he works for.
We've been hauling oversize, overweight, permit size heavy construction equipment for 40 years now and have been using the large straps on the triple axle lowboy trailers. Whatever works for you go with it. We're legal in our states.
If you are talking about securing the logs, yes. That is the only thing they use in this area. I logged for 2 1/2 years and never saw any chains used for securing logs.Straps are for things like big square bales. Cranes use slings which are completely different. Chains are for equipment.
Have you ever seen a log truck with straps?
Many logging trucks hauling pulpwood use cables and winches to secure loads. Chain on end of cable to secure loose end in keyholes on deck.Straps are for things like big square bales. Cranes use slings which are completely different. Chains are for equipment.
Have you ever seen a log truck with straps?