Picked up these airplane engines . Shipper said they require chains to be crossed? Is this legal? And what does this accomplish?
Is this legal??
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I am surprised that they allowed you to tie to the upper frame support above the frame suspension.
The long chains as you have them allow your load to have a soft ride on its tires as well as the upper frame suspensionDave_in_AZ, Sirscrapntruckalot, singlescrewshaker and 2 others Thank this. -
I redid chains to spread out binders so they not so close together.
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Looks good as it is..... You can add protection between your chains if you'd like.....I do sometimes but its not required.
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Legal and It dampens the shock and vibration to the cradle-car and engines. RR does the same thing with stuff like that.
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Not sure if it’s applicable, take the hook ends off, then when get thru the hole put back on.
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