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    Okay, I have a 33" walkbehind. I need a great way to secure the load to the trailer.

    Right now I have it centered of the trailer with a strap across the front casters cinched down.

    I don't want to spend 100's on a wheel lock or anything. Just something simple that will not cut the quick release?

  • #2
    Do you have it all the way up in the front of the trailer or are you actually centering it in the middle of the trailer?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Spoiled View Post
      Okay,... I need a great way to secure the load...

      Uh, isn't that what a comdom is fore:laughing:


      OH, Sorry, wrong forum; should be Off Topic!!:laughing::laughing:

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      • #4
        I use the least number of chains it takes to do the job. The anchor end is bolted to the trailer and the other end has a carabiner for the heavy stuff and the lighter/portable stuff has a good padlock. It is important that the chain be as short as possible to prevent side to side swinging so you may need to install eyebolts in the decking to get a good anchor point.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Scaper-S2k View Post
          Do you have it all the way up in the front of the trailer or are you actually centering it in the middle of the trailer?
          All the way to the front in the center.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Stephen M. View Post
            Uh, isn't that what a comdom is fore:laughing:


            OH, Sorry, wrong forum; should be Off Topic!!:laughing::laughing:
            Since you speelled it wrong, NO, that is what the b00b's are for

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            • #7
              Try a pair of these, I got them last year and they are fast and easy to get off and on. http://www.greentouch.com/WC001.html

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