don't forget.. you MUST say "that's not going anywhere" when you are done strapping any load."When you can take the trailer off, tip it upside-down and give it a little shake without losing anything, you have it bound down right."
don't forget.. you MUST say "that's not going anywhere" when you are done strapping any load."When you can take the trailer off, tip it upside-down and give it a little shake without losing anything, you have it bound down right."
They make this stuff called "Spray Paint"; you can color them Orange (or John Deere green if you're some kind of weirdo).......Got 4 puke green ratchets....
haha. I will probably paint them Kubota orange at the same time I rebuild my finishing mower. Or just keep them bright puke green so they are easy to see lolThey make this stuff called "Spray Paint"; you can color them Orange (or John Deere green if you're some kind of weirdo)....
I considered changing over to chains and binders, but would still want straps making contact at the tractor end.I am also a recent convert from straps to binders.
I got these
https://www.myteeproducts.com/peerless-folding-handle-quikbinder-plus-ratchet-binder.html
I really like the folding handle. It helps reduce "stooping over" when ratcheting them down.
I am of similar mind, as I did not want to scratch it up.I considered changing over to chains and binders, but would still want straps making contact at the tractor end.
Once my 23S gets delivered next week, I'll have a better plan.I am of similar mind, as I did not want to scratch it up.
Thats why I made a front chain plate, and for the rear I use a 'big ole shackle' through either the draw bar or the BH tie down points.
What............! No 'Big Ole F-ing Shackle' ?I am of similar mind, as I did not want to scratch it up.
Thats why I made a front chain plate, and for the rear I use a 'big ole shackle' through either the draw bar or the BH tie down points.
What............! No 'Big Ole F-ing Shackle' ?
Proud of you Sir and thanks.