Axle Straps

bambam31

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I currently tie down my L3800 with heavy duty straps. My D rings aren’t in the best spots so I end up hooking the straps to the staked pockets. It’s a pain. Adding more D rings would be a big improvement but my schedule won’t allow all that now. I recently had the idea of running axle straps through my wheels. This would allow the straps to easily clear the loader and rear implement. Is this a bad idea?

axle straps
 

GrizBota

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Seems like the tension on the straps might be subject to change if the wheels rotated a bit, especially if hooking high on the wheels. If hooking low on the wheels, the slight angle to the deck might not be in your favor for securing the tractor.

5Eleven design has some nice tie down points that mount between the brush guard and the frame. See attached photos of my tractor with them. Before that I ran a chain behind the brush guard with a piece of fire hose to protect the paint. Still do it thatvwayon my little B.

I like to use chains and binders.

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bambam31

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Seems like the tension on the straps might be subject to change if the wheels rotated a bit, especially if hooking high on the wheels. If hooking low on the wheels, the slight angle to the deck might not be in your favor for securing the tractor.

5Eleven design has some nice tie down points that mount between the brush guard and the frame. See attached photos of my tractor with them. Before that I ran a chain behind the brush guard with a piece of fire hose to protect the paint. Still do it thatvwayon my little B.

I like to use chains and binders.

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Nice rig. Thanks for the info.
 

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Seems like the tension on the straps might be subject to change if the wheels rotated a bit, especially if hooking high on the wheels. If hooking low on the wheels, the slight angle to the deck might not be in your favor for securing the tractor.

5Eleven design has some nice tie down points that mount between the brush guard and the frame. See attached photos of my tractor with them. Before that I ran a chain behind the brush guard with a piece of fire hose to protect the paint. Still do it thatvwayon my little B.

I like to use chains and binders.

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Agree that tiedown/recovery points would be the way to go.

My tractor had neither on the front....so I added some.

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With this thread, it got me to thinking about tie down points (the lack there of) on my B2601. I found a vendor that looks to have some nice stuff for the B series.

B2601 Front Tie Down Points

B2602 Rear Tie Down Points

These are made by JU FabWorks. They are both about $90 a pair and made of 5/16” A36 (standard stuff) plate. The ones I linked are actually for B and LX series.

I appreciate the front ties downs mount in three positions, two of which accommodate the front MMM mounting point.

The rear mounting points look like they might restrict the angle to the trailer deck, being as tucked in as they are. They won’t work with a cab model or if a backhoe is mounted.

Curious of what folks think of the JU FabWorks tie downs?

5Eleven Designz has some front tie downs for the B and LX series, 3/8” plate, about $140 a pair. To me the look like they “hang down” I suspect in person they don’t really.

5Eleven B/LX Front Tie Downs
 
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With this thread, it got me to thinking about tie down points (the lack there of) on my B2601. I found a vendor that looks to have some nice stuff for the B series.

B2601 Front Tie Down Points

B2602 Rear Tie Down Points

These are made by JU FabWorks. They are both about $90 a pair and made of 5/16” A36 (standard stuff) plate. The ones I linked are actually for B and LX series.

I appreciate the front ties downs mount in three positions, two of which accommodate the front MMM mounting point.

The rear mounting points look like they might restrict the angle to the trailer deck, being as tucked in as they are. They won’t work with a cab model or if a backhoe is mounted.

Curious of what folks think of the JU FabWorks tie downs?

5Eleven Designz has some front tie downs for the B and LX series, 3/8” plate, about $140 a pair. To me the look like they “hang down” I suspect in person they don’t really.

5Eleven B/LX Front Tie Downs
I have the front tie downs on my B2650 from JUfabWorks they are great. Bolt up
To holes already in the frame. No drilling. Took my and my grandson about 10 mins to put them on. I’ve got a BH so I don’t know about the rear ones
 

Runs With Scissors

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When I decided to switch to chains and binders, I fabbed up a plate and added hooks and some D-Rings for the front.

Back is just a Clevis/Shackle attached to drawbar when Stonewall isn't on.





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GrizBota

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I added a set of these to my trailer with stake pockets.

Stake D-ring
No weld stake pocket D rings. Now those might help with the OP’s original question/challenge. Nice find. Thanks for sharing.
 

GrizBota

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When I decided to switch to chains and binders, I fabbed up a plate and added hooks and some D-Rings for the front.

Back is just a Clevis/Shackle attached to drawbar when Stonewall isn't on.





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Impressive fab work! I like it. Thanks for sharing. I think yours is the only front tie down system that has the chain hooks themselves right on the tie down plate itself. The rest allow for a chain and hook to be looped though or for the chain’s hook to be placed on the loop.
 
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Impressive fab work! I like it. Thanks for sharing. I think yours is the only front tie down system that has the chain hooks themselves right on the tie down plate itself. The rest allow for a chain and hook to be looped though or for the chain’s hook to be placed on the loop.
Thanks man.

I basically couldn't decide on hooks or D-rings so I figured why not put both on?

Overkill? Probably, but I got more weld time so theres that too...Hahahahha

I did a little write up about it if anyone is interested.

https://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/threads/chain-mount-for-front-of-l2501.61672/

It was a pretty fun build and it makes tying the General Lee down very easy.
 

GrizBota

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Thanks man.

I basically couldn't decide on hooks or D-rings so I figured why not put both on?

Overkill? Probably, but I got more weld time so theres that too...Hahahahha

I did a little write up about it if anyone is interested.

https://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/threads/chain-mount-for-front-of-l2501.61672/

It was a pretty fun build and it makes tying the General Lee down very easy.
Thanks for the write up link. I missed it the first time around. You’ve got all the cool toys.

Is there an 01 anywhere on your tractor?