When securing a BX TLB to a trailer should the BH boom and dipper stick be lowered to the deck OR left secured in its normal non-use location, pinned? Does it matter? Any ideas?
Probably correct.They are looking for the dump trucks and deck overs….
+1 on the No straps.Well, I may be in the minority, and I rarely trailer my tractor(s). But when I do I use chains, and binders, and four point tie down to the tractor, and one chain each on the backhoe and loader bucket.
I know this is over kill, and not required probably for a combo rated at 10K or less, but it makes me feel warm and fuzzy doing it.
Others use four nylon straps on the tractor and feel fine doing that. Not my way...and cannot say one is better than the other, unless a mishap happens. Then I know which way is more likely to be better.
I always feel better with chains and binders than straps. I may also throw on a strap or two for good measure, but I start with a chain and binder front and rearWell, I may be in the minority, and I rarely trailer my tractor(s). But when I do I use chains, and binders, and four point tie down to the tractor, and one chain each on the backhoe and loader bucket.
I know this is over kill, and not required probably for a combo rated at 10K or less, but it makes me feel warm and fuzzy doing it.
Others use four nylon straps on the tractor and feel fine doing that. Not my way...and cannot say one is better than the other, unless a mishap happens. Then I know which way is more likely to be better.
yup which makes me laugh. If the loader or BH manage to detach, that would be insane. I would suspect that it’s chance happening would be less than .0001%In Ontario, both buckets ( any 'attachments') has to be secured.....
I am a chain & binder guy for the tractor itself, but I use straps to secure the implements.
I asked the AZ DPS trooper I had talked to in the past if he had ever seen an implement come loose during transport. He said his training officer told him of an excavator bucket/boom that wasn't secured, & that it had walked off the right side of the trailer and was dragging on the ground. Beside the obvious possibility of hitting something, it was creating sparks that caused several brush fires.
Older stuff, like my B670 BH, don't have any way to pin the boom to keep it from dropping or swinging side to side. I assume he was referring to an incident that happened a while ago with an older machine.not sure how that could happen on a pinned BH, i
I dont know for sure but I would think the newer machines that have pins to secure the BH would not have to be set on the deck and secured.