Tiedown Ropes

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  1. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    All the hay haulers out here in the southwest only use rope
     
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  3. Tb0n3

    Tb0n3 Road Train Member

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    1/2" Solid Braid Polyester Rope (1000') %
    4000 lb. WLL.
     
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  4. Allow Me.

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    In the late 70's I worked at a co. that made planting mix from sawdust with added ingrediants, and we bagged the finished product into 50 lb bags at our facility. Then palletized them. Then loaded them on flatbed. And used ropes to tie them down, which was legal in Ca. ( I'm not sure if still legal) But we only did local around S. Ca. area, mostly Sears stores and nurseries.
     
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  5. Diesel Dave

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    Times 2, use rope for mostly everything on pallet loads and sometimes use V-boards. All those days are long gone. I still carry 5/8 white rope for something misc but rarely use it.
     
  6. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    D7DDDA11-CD65-4A6D-8370-2D1E5E37D036.jpeg I used this type of knot. I know there are others but this one was my one to go too.
     
  7. Sons Hero

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    I had a coworker who never could figure out how to use a ratchet strap, but my Scotts he could knot a rope! Never lost anything he "tied" on either.
     
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  8. staceydude

    staceydude Road Train Member

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    We used rope all day everyday when I was a young punk in the oil fields in Midland/Odessa approx 81ish timeframe on flatbed trucks and sometimes we delivered with a 1 ton pulling a hotshot trailer. All oilfield chemicals.

    I could not tie the knot again today if you paid me but it was very similar to the knot @Diesel Dave posted if not the exact same. You could make them crazy tight and release it very easy.

    We did some really dumb stuff back then and I don’t remember the half of it. I had barely gotten my license and was running and gunning and if not for two older brothers to keep me out of trouble my life would have surely ended up completely different Lolol.
     
  9. Matt1924

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    The site says wll is between 200-800lbs for that rope at only 5-20% of its tensile strength, which is 4000lbs. I’m looking to move away from using bungees cause I’m tired of wearing holes in tarps which are getting too expensive to keep replacing and patching.
     
  10. Ex-Trucker Alex

    Ex-Trucker Alex Road Train Member

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    Sailors have used ropes for literally centuries to tie down freight, moor ships, and adjust sails. As a result, a sailor had to know dozens of different knots, and use the correct knot for the situation. The only problem with ropes for tying down freight is that you need a LOT of them, and you have to keep checking on them....
     
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  11. Matt1924

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    That’s very true. I still only use poly rope to secure things on my personal utility trailer and with the right hitches everything works just fine
     
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