[AT] Chain grades
Ronald L. Cook
rlcook at pionet.net
Sun Feb 6 08:40:00 PST 2005
Thanks, Bob. On another note that is going off-topic, I sometimes see
flatbed trailers with a vehicle, like a car or pickup, loaded with the
freight. Commercial haulers I am talking about here. I have noticed
quite often they are secured with what looks to be nylon webbing
strapped over the wheels. This would be a very handy way to secure
those vehicles as usually I can never find a suitable place to put a
chain. I assume those are legal, as I have seen the trucks pull over
the scales and continue on their way. Anyone have experience with them
or know where to purchase them? I have to move a pickup a couple times
a year on a trailer and I would like to go that route.
Ron Cook
Salix, Ia
Bob W wrote:
> That is grade 70
>
> Bob W [FL]
>
> <-----Original Message-----
> <From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
> <[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com]On Behalf Of Ronald L. Cook
> <Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 4:43 PM
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> <Subject: Re: [AT] Chain grades
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> <I just looked at my good chains. The links have what looks like C 7
> <stamped in them. Is that grade 70? Or someting else?
> <
> <Ron Cook
> <Salix, Ia
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