Chain Up Tool
Uploader Comments (kirtster1)
All Comments (22)
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@NS3M loveland pass is a bitch
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looks awesome! I would love to see a demo- real time- hooked to trailer in the snow on the chain up pull off. 5 min hook up - come on!!
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its just to lay the chain on the wheel and let the ends touch the ground, and drive a half revolution and hook up, done in 5 minutes. thats the very best way to do it, ever..
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easier than putting the chains on after the truck is on its side! lol i guess this guy's idea is great in theory, but would only really work on bare ground. i have never drove onto chains, or tried their system...alway just slung them over and did them up.
i ran canada and u.s. about 10 years ago and was amazed that very few drivers could ever put chains on! my first week of training hauling fuel, the trainier taught me and same advice as urs...if in doubt, put them on!
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Dont go to thier website.. you get spammed with an antivirus Bs.. that dont let you proceed..
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When I teaching a new guy, I tell him.. "the moment you ask your self if you should chain up.. DO IT!"..
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think i saw ur video...you are in the pe-ben truck? i haul superbees in alberta and bc . dont think this 'gizmo' would work when ur stuck in 10" of slop! lol
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true that man lol but isnt this somewhat helpful??
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just used a tarp strap through the wheel spoke and hook it to the end of the chain,, fast and most drivers to carry them
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Also after installing chains you drive about 400 yards or so then re tighten everything
As far as chaining up going up a slope, if you are able to go in reverse you can still use the tool, as long as you do not spin over it. To comment on the drivers learning to chain up properly, we have contacted several schools and to our amazement chaining was the last on the priority list to be taught as it is not required to get a CDL. Many schools flat out do not even touch the chaining process. As this being a major safety issue, I think it should be one of the top priorities!
kirtster1 3 years ago