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we're looking at it differently. the tractor would stay on the trailer without the straps.
yes it would,unless in a serious accident.
we're looking at it differently. the tractor would stay on the trailer without the straps.
15 miles ish most of it at about 15mph
that is still a safe load then because it is only 6 ton,or so thor thinks??.so still 8 ton rating.
6 ton coming to a stop from 20 mph generates over 50tons of force on impact. So those straps would be rather tested beyond there limits.
Truck driver speaking here with loads of experience moving machinery.straps are fitted properly nothing wrong with that.however if u went from hook on the trailer at an angle and tied it to the steel rim of tractor it would have been better.and maybe 1 on the body but the spped you did were ok for what you did.
Think if it needs a strap then it does.
Truck driver speaking here with loads of experience moving machinery.straps are fitted properly nothing wrong with that.however if u went from hook on the trailer at an angle and tied it to the steel rim of tractor it would have been better.and maybe 1 on the body but the spped you did were ok for what you did.
Think if it needs a strap then it does.
best waiting for the facelift model to come out prices will drop a little then!
Ours is about dead now so needing to swap soon, looking at a approved used rather than new so it shouldn't make much difference
Awww well at least when you buy it you can bring it home using the "wrong" amount of ratchet straps on a trailer behind the tractor
Oohh no it definately needs chaining down with 10 chains. Wide load signs, flashing beacons and an escort. Can't be too careful ...
Maybe just to be on the safe side you should rent an Oshkosh and use even more chains than they recommend for tanks!
remember there is no stretch with chains like there is with straps. And your photo there are lots of chains and ratchet binder holding that thing down.:emps1:
You sarcasm and keyboard warrior skills are shining through
Three in total two on the front one on the rear ..might not have any give like a strap but a tank weighs about 60 tonnes bit of a difference between that and an 8t tractor.
Don't see one going over the top, down the front, up its exhaust, through the barrel, out the hatch and into the centre of the earth strapping it to the road either
Well I can see 2 on the right rear, and the left should also have 2 also. So 4 tie down points on the rear and 2 on the front so 6 tie down points at minimum, can be seen:doh:
Nope they are crossed and fastened to solid anchor points not through a ring so it can not slide side to side. Side movement is stopped, and forward, and backward movement is stopped. and if it did flip in accident that tank would still be fastened to the trailer.Not sure, looks like they overlap and its just two large chains going on a loop on the rear
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5454/8896244070_77f7005796_z.jpg
Either way ..I'm sure that isn't enough nearly enough by your laws of the road surely it should look like this to be properly secure going off what you think about tractors
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