I’ll leave hardness stretch thing out because we’ve beat it to death. However
I am curious, I agree about the stake pocket but he’s in a tough situation because a chain wrapped around the way it should would put the binder at a bad angle.
My question is how is that binder not pulling on the meat of the hook? Second that hook is waaaay stronger than anything it’s hooked to. When you hook a hook on a chain it’s side loading the hook as well as pulling on it, the chain link is basically trying to twist out of the hook and the hook is stopping it.
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Found the old thread if anyone was wondering like me -
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I suspect that this is why we sometimes see binders with hooks that are stretched open. -
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We have some weak ### binders 6700
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This mornings tarped delivery had to use my 8 footers when I loaded as it was about 4 1/2 couldnt get it covered with 4 footers
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