I'm not sure how so many are messing up their paint with chains. Are you running the chain over the machine instead of just hooking to anchor points? I've never hurt the paint on my machines with chains, but only the hooks at the end of the chain touch my machines, or I will sometimes run a chain through a clevis on the drawbar depending on what I'm hauling and how.
I'm pretty sure that most are referring to the axle paint.
I can only comment on my 2501, but the only "tie down" point from the factory is the draw bar.
The front has no suitable tie down points, therefore the best solution I could come up with was wrapping chains or straps around the front axle.
I used straps originally to prevent the chains from tearing up the paint on the axle, not the body paint.
Then I fabbed up a " bolt on tiedown plate" and switched to chains.