A single chain is meant to attach to opposite side on towbar, creating a single chain cradle. And Qld "small trailer building" schedule states rated shackles to be used.
Tim
A single chain is meant to attach to opposite side on towbar, creating a single chain cradle. And Qld "small trailer building" schedule states rated shackles to be used.
Tim
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Never saw the use of chains on trailers and such like until I moved to Australia, wasn't a requirement in the UK before I left........ Maybe I'm being a bit naive here but if a caravan or trailer came off the towball, wouldn't there be a greater risk of pulling you off the road when tethered with chains? I don't have one but have always used the chains when towing trailers since living here.
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All good points gentlemen, never new about crossing the chains though. My father in law was told me his brother had a bad accident towing his caravan out on the open road, slipped off the ball, ended up flipping over, pulling his car over and rolled a couple of times and ended up in a field. Wrote bothe car and caravan off but was lucky to get away with a few cuts n bruises an a broken arm. Not sure what happened or if the chains were crossed or not....... That's why I was a little dubious about them.
How long have they been a requirement cover here?
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I cant ever remember not seeing em. But not shackles used to just be a threaded bolt type set up
IF YA DONT GET STUCK YA AINT TRYIN HARD ENOUGH........OR YA TOOK THE CHICKEN TRACK![]()
WARNING: TOWBALLS USED WITH SNATCHSTRAPS DO KILL!!