I think I would of "X"ed all the coils. I don't think i'd trust the chains to stay on the center 3 the way their on there.
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Yes, thanks. I'm not understanding why you people are suggesting it, and nobody I have worked around uses them. Does that make sense?
Jeezus @Chewy352. You said it was a handbook. 151 pages later I have my new homework.
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@Chewy352 make sure there are no twist in chain and your snap binders will stop spinning when you close them. Makes it easier to openDDlighttruck and Chewy352 Thank this. -
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On a side note I would put 3 chains on the front and last coils x-, 2 x chains on all remaining coils all with steel edge protectors. Also if you didn't want to build a bulkhead, put a trip chain U around the front and rear pallets.DDlighttruck and Dye Guardian Thank this. -
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Just the way you like your,,,,
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