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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 275599" data-attributes="member: 6585"><p>Bcbouy</p><p></p><p> You make a good point about crossing the chains, here in IN. it's the law. The safety chains must be crossed to act as a cradle to catch the tongue so it doesn't do a dive down and turn the trailer into a polevault attempt. You can get a $75 ticket if You get stopped for it. My neighbor has 1st hand knowledge of the fine, I saw the ticket. As several of the guys have said, fasten the chains on ea. side with a separate bolt for ea. side, for the safest way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 275599, member: 6585"] Bcbouy You make a good point about crossing the chains, here in IN. it's the law. The safety chains must be crossed to act as a cradle to catch the tongue so it doesn't do a dive down and turn the trailer into a polevault attempt. You can get a $75 ticket if You get stopped for it. My neighbor has 1st hand knowledge of the fine, I saw the ticket. As several of the guys have said, fasten the chains on ea. side with a separate bolt for ea. side, for the safest way. [/QUOTE]
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