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    Fleeing Idaho to get IKEA Bailey Guns's Avatar
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    Default PSA: Attach Those Safety Chains!

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    I should replace my chains, they are rusty and thin. Thanks for the reminder.

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    I would need a new pair of shorts after that.
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    I should contact them and see if they are interested in the pull behind my wife is trying to sell...

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    Make sure you don’t twist your chains to shorten them, it can reduce the breaking strength by more than 75%.

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    I thought it was required to twist the chains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I thought it was required to twist the chains.
    Required to cross them.

    People commonly twist them up if they are too long to avoid dragging them.

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    Yeah, that's what I've been doing. I'll have to get a better set and set it up right. I only have a small utility trailer, but still.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Yeah, that's what I've been doing. I'll have to get a better set and set it up right. I only have a small utility trailer, but still.
    do that. Last thing you need is a trailer coming loose. Throwing a shoddily secured ladder, on the roadway.
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    Nice "journalist jacket".

    Was heading down to CO Springs many years ago to buy a roll bar. On i25, in high winds, a Suburban, was pulling a travel trailer. An 18 wheeler passes on the left. Wind doing wind shit causes the trailer to swerve back and forth. The Suburban and trailer end up doing a full on crosswise roll over in front of me. Two full rolls. They were shaken but all right.

    I bought the roll bar that day and never looked back.

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