I’m sure this has been discussed but it im not finding exactly what I’m looking for.
As I sit her with a couple broken toes bored as, you know what and having recently purchased a new trailer to haul my L3800 a couple questions have come to mind.
So from what I’ve gathered two tie downs are required for a tractor under 10,000lbs. I use chains, forget the specs but they’re above what’s needed, and break overs. I’ve added Clevis shackles front and back which I run the chains threw.
Is the loader considered a separate implement that needs its own tie down? Same question for any implement on the rear? If yes, then four total would be needed, legally?
Also, while going through older post I’ve noticed that some folks use two chains on front and two on the back with ratchets or break overs, on each chain. Is this necessary or just being extra cautious? Tractor only on the last example, btw.
Thanks Ben
As I sit her with a couple broken toes bored as, you know what and having recently purchased a new trailer to haul my L3800 a couple questions have come to mind.
So from what I’ve gathered two tie downs are required for a tractor under 10,000lbs. I use chains, forget the specs but they’re above what’s needed, and break overs. I’ve added Clevis shackles front and back which I run the chains threw.
Is the loader considered a separate implement that needs its own tie down? Same question for any implement on the rear? If yes, then four total would be needed, legally?
Also, while going through older post I’ve noticed that some folks use two chains on front and two on the back with ratchets or break overs, on each chain. Is this necessary or just being extra cautious? Tractor only on the last example, btw.
Thanks Ben