For full disclosure, I actually do what you say, but I honestly don't see how it does what you claim it does. I only do it to make sure I have 4 points of contact.
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Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by BulletProof, Mar 1, 2013.
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Sorry if my question is dumb, but I honestly don't understand. -
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If the chain is pulling down at a 45 degree or less angle at 4 opposing directions and at each end, then you can turn that trailer upside down and shake it and that little forklift will not budge. A chain or strap over the forks will secure the hydraulics. With the winch pulling straight back you will have little measureable downforce and if you watch in your mirrors- you will see the forklift bouncing when you go over bumps.
macavoy Thanks this. -
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The problem with using the winch is it isn't considered to be a locking device like a chain and boomer. And yes more downward force is desirable
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Thanks for the explanation guys. It makes sense.
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Is there a site where they sell all the different types of tarps and I can reference for cost?
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