Hi all,
Am I wrong in securing these with 2 indirect straps over the rubber. I don't see anything wrong with this unless it damages the rubber. Am I wrong? Thanks in advance.
Straps over rubber tracks
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by thomasweil, Jun 11, 2021.
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Normally there would be tie down points for chains, but I don't see them, where they would normally be. Any type of equipment on tracks or wheels really needs to be chained.
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I agree, but if in a bind, and the machine is really light, I see nothing wrong with two indirect straps.
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@thomasweil post a few pictures of the unit after getting it secured.
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Yes, your only holding it down, not forward and back. What was to stop movement. Plus tracks have no mechanical lock besides hydro.LTL Bull, God prefers Diesels, cke and 2 others Thank this. -
Agreed.Nostalgic, God prefers Diesels, cke and 2 others Thank this. -
Welp a Ford escort is really light. Only could crush what 3-4 people at a time.Coffey, Nostalgic, God prefers Diesels and 2 others Thank this.
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