What is the proper way to chain a BX25D on a trailer?
I too was somewhat leery of drilling into the tractor, got over that quickly after the piranha tooth bar!May have to try the axel straps as I am not ready to drill into tractor. All the equipment I have owned or rented always had some kind of tie down points just seems strange not to have them on this machine.
Boy, does that bring back memories: 8 or 9 years old, watching mom and dad square dancing. "Swing the hoe with a dosiedo; allemende left with a grand left turn..."... Only thing that I have to still do is pivot the hoe around!
swinging a hoe around can be a real PITA.......even if she is skinny!Boy, does that bring back memories: 8 or 9 years old, watching mom and dad square dancing. "Swing the hoe with a dosiedo; allemende left with a grand left turn..."
You would have to look at the laws in your state, I believe that they consider the loader and backhoe movable objects. If that's the case,then they would also need to be chained separately. Is your way safe? Yes, legal????Another picture, wish I could have put all in just the one post.
Thanks for that bit of info. You think I can find where and who to get the legal way of securing a load down in Manitoba...like pulling teeth LoL. I am just going off the guys from my dealer and a few guys I know that trailer alot. Before I was strapping the hoe and bucket but stopped after I started using the chains. I will strap them down again to be on the safe side again. Tooljunkie you know where I can get the info I need for this? Thanks for the response guys!Actually, here in manitoba the hoe needs to be chained down. Bucket too. Not many people do it on the small machines. Myself, i would lower hoe and outriggers, unfortunately it will beat the crap out of machine and trailer deck. Figuring out a way to float hoe and bucket than it would not be so much of an issue.
One highways inspector in a bad mood could ruin your day.
I'd suggest a couple of cheap ($5.99) Harbor Freight moving blankets. Keep it folded into a small rectangle for the backhoe and drop the bucket on it and chain down. Easier on the trailer boards. Same goes for the front loader, but widen out the blanket to about 4 thicknesses, then chain.Actually, here in manitoba the hoe needs to be chained down. Bucket too. Not many people do it on the small machines. Myself, i would lower hoe and outriggers, unfortunately it will beat the crap out of machine and trailer deck. Figuring out a way to float hoe and bucket than it would not be so much of an issue.
One highways inspector in a bad mood could ruin your day.
As was mentioned - harbor freight......Wanted to thank everyone for the responce and wanted to let everyone know of this product I found today on Orange aftermarket .com.
http://www.orangeaftermarket.com/Front-Tie-Down-Attachments-for-the-BX-Series_p_4360.html