Which independent thinker told you that uncrossed chains was the way to go?
I'm not telling you do something. You stated you already hook up your chains. I'm just stating that there is no advantage to hooking them up parallel vs crossed, and that there are advantages to crossing them. No extra time, no extra effort, just advantages. What I hear from you is that you don't like cost free safety advantages because you are an independent thinker. That's fine, I just don't understand it.
I hope it never makes a difference one way or the other for either of us.
Look, I learn something almost every day whether it's through work, from a forum, completing projects, being on the tractor etc., but I detest dogma of any sort. I agree 100% that there's no difference in time or effort crossing chains vs. not crossing them, but it's about the principle of inherited stupidity.
I remember when the VP of sales at Kimber (Ryan Busse) called the office on a Friday afternoon six years ago or thereabouts asking the sales team (not me) to get to him South of Kalispell. His travel trailer had decoupled from the ball and crossed over the median and then two lanes of traffic moving in the opposite direction. Not only did he not hook up the trailer coupler/ball properly, he didn't have the chains connected. That was unacceptable, incompetent, stupid and potentially lethal. It's this sort of incompetence, ignorance or stupidy that causes accidents and gets people killed. Not whether or not the chains are crossed.