Life at Melton

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  1. Noggin

    Noggin Road Train Member

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    melton requires it. I think its silly, but hey, if that coil breaks free, thats a little step that will slow it down a little.....lol
     
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  3. Treefork

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    Or launch it so it hits you from above instead of behind. ;)


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  4. The Great 1

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    Thats what I was thinkin. But no its cool whatever makes you feel comfortable. I just assume throw more chains instead of messin with them boards.
     
  5. Noggin

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    lol yeah that too! launch it up so it goes over the thing thats actually supposed to stop things (headache rack)......
     
  6. Noggin

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    unless your chains break or are not tightened down correctly, it should never go anywhere. Melton policy is also to overdo the securement. with 5/16 chains (5400lb rating), a 30k coil would be good with 5, maybe 6. Melton wants us to put 8 (using each chain at 4000 lbs)
     
  7. Treefork

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    30k coil hits the headache rack, it's just going to go along for the ride as it passes through you and out the front. :)


    Joe
     
  8. Noggin

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    Steamroller.
     
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  9. Noggin

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    Come on now, we're gunna scare the new guy off! lol
     
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  10. The Great 1

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    I think every company does something of that sort. When I was in a company truck they rated everything half of what dot wants so ya was def a pain running 10 chains on heavy coil (usually only happened if I was going by the yard) now I just do what make me feel safe and legal.
     
  11. Noggin

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    Thats what I do. I definitely don't take shortcuts...but I'll usually use a 5000lb per chain.
     
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