Some good tips, mainly I like seeing the tractor secured. Many in my area just lay some straps across the tractor and call it good, hopefully they never get hit or hit their brakes. I have the same binders that you have and really like them, but I use different points to connect.
I use 10,000# ratchet straps for now but I’m constantly looking for good places to use chains! The chains on the loader bracket and adding hooks to the front is a good quick idea….the back set up imo just takes too long and too many steps! I’d like to be able to tie my tractor down in less than 10 minutes from loading to unloading! Thanks for the ideas tho!
Man, I really like where you went with the loader attachment points...I missed that option altogether. My method works (someone hit and totalled my trailer...tractor OK 👍. Yeah, there's a video! 😉) but I still think I may go with your method! Thanks for the great tip.
You're welcome! I just watched your video about your trailer and sorry that happened to you. Major inconvenience, but glad everyone was ok. Thanks for introducing me to your channel..subscribed! Have a great weekend!
Wow Dave, Excellent tips on LX2610 tiedown points. Thank you for sharing. Awesome job. Did you need to drill anything out to match the HFT Tow Hooks to match the LX frame? I love that idea. I'm going to borrow it from you I f my LX2610 ever arrives. 😆 Where did you find the oblong grade 70 rings? I could not find a source. Thanks, Dan
Hey Daniel! I did not need to drill anything out for the HFT hooks. I just upgraded to Gr 8 bolts. The alignment of the holes are not perfect, but you can get the bolts through. I find that I don't use this option much because of where my stake pockets are and the loader interferes with the angle. For oblong rings go to boltonhooks.com and you can find them in the chaining and rigging accessories. Again, appreciate you watching!
Thanks for watching Anthony! You are correct. In hindsight, I should have stated that this wasn't a comprehensive video on load securement and just wanted to highlight the 2 tie down options for the front end of tractor.
I put a ball hitch on my drawbar and secure it on both side’s of trailer then boom it down. On front i put it through the front gard and do the same thing.
Those seem to work well, and lock down the tractor good. Where did you get the binders from ? I have been using soft shackles and ratchet straps and attaching them to the axles, which I saw at a tractor show, and that works for me.
Sweet! Did your trailer wood come treated like that or did you treat it? With what? I have a new trailer I'm considering different methods, yours looks nice!
Thanks....Trailer came with bare treated wood. I used Behr semi-transparent waterproofing stain & sealer from Home Depot. The color is called Slate and if I remember correctly, I had them add more black dye to it. 2 coats and still looks good 2 years later.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! It is an 18ft BriMar Trailer rated for 9,990 lbs. I don't have any issues pulling with the half ton truck. I believe that getting the tongue weight right is key and can hardly notice the trailer when tongue weight is good. With the LX and backhoe, I would say that I am at roughly 6,500 lbs gross weight and truck's tow rating is roughly 9,900 lbs.
A lot of extra time to prevent paint scratches on the worst painted tractors ever made. Kubota paint fades to 12 different colors of orange, red, pink 3 days after leaving dealership. No need to try to keep it lookin ‘pretty.
I own a land clearing company, and I have owned just about every brand of equipment known to man kind. And the Kubota brand is in the top two of best and most reliable products, warranty, financing, reliability, and price. Ann we really don’t give a darn about paint, scratches, or appearance. It’s needs to run hard, do the job efficiently. And make me some money. let’s Go !!!
I really don't think I would pay much attention to the way this tractor is boomed down wow that will probably hold the tractor on the trailer I don't think it would ever pass any kind of inspection on the road if a State Trooper pulled him over
Absolutely Sir. FOUR Tie-down points for the Tractor Alone. ONE for the loader, One for an attached 3point implement. ONE for the backhoe assembly (if applicable). And One for Each & EVERY other implement loaded on the trailer. Even though in 95% of catastrophic incidents the proceeding instructional vidio would of been adequate-- it would Of NEVER Passed ANY DOT Inspection.
@@donaldstrishock3923 thanks for watching and commenting. You are absolutely correct with your reply. Please don’t take this video as a comprehensive instructional tractor tie down video. The point of this video was to highlight the 2 front tie down options.
@@charlesfoster7646 I believe so too. This video was not intended to be an instructional video. Just highlighting the tie down points on the actual tractor. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hey Gary, I honestly can't remember off the top of my head and am away from home for a few days and can't measure. If you are thinking of using hose, I would measure your chain links and get hose with a diameter bigger than the links. I ended up cutting the hose length wise so I don't have to take hooks off to slide hose over chain. I looked for hose with the thickest, strongest side walls. If you still need me to measure the diameter, let me know. Appreciate you watching.
It's better not to have a cover so you can see when the whole trailer is ready for tires. I have and always will remove tire covers. Hell, my 10k horse trailer didn't come with a cover on the spare. Because it's not needed.
I enjoy watching many tractor, trailer, Tie down videos but this one is well thought out and has given us some clever ideas. Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate that and glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!
Wow great idea on the hose bc I’m always nervous about scuffing the paint on anything I tie down 👍
Thanks for sharing. I’ve been looking for different ways to chain down my tractor as well. Especially the rear of the tractor. I have an L2501.
Nice job some states require a tie-down on the front bucket
Thanks and thanks for watching! That is my understanding also, but it seems around here they don't go after the non-commercial folks.
Some good tips, mainly I like seeing the tractor secured. Many in my area just lay some straps across the tractor and call it good, hopefully they never get hit or hit their brakes. I have the same binders that you have and really like them, but I use different points to connect.
A dlink in the draw bar works good for the back too.
I use 10,000# ratchet straps for now but I’m constantly looking for good places to use chains! The chains on the loader bracket and adding hooks to the front is a good quick idea….the back set up imo just takes too long and too many steps! I’d like to be able to tie my tractor down in less than 10 minutes from loading to unloading! Thanks for the ideas tho!
Man, I really like where you went with the loader attachment points...I missed that option altogether. My method works (someone hit and totalled my trailer...tractor OK 👍. Yeah, there's a video! 😉) but I still think I may go with your method! Thanks for the great tip.
You're welcome! I just watched your video about your trailer and sorry that happened to you. Major inconvenience, but glad everyone was ok. Thanks for introducing me to your channel..subscribed! Have a great weekend!
Thanks, and ditto! 👍
Wow Dave, Excellent tips on LX2610 tiedown points. Thank you for sharing. Awesome job.
Did you need to drill anything out to match the HFT Tow Hooks to match the LX frame? I love that idea. I'm going to borrow it from you I f my LX2610 ever arrives. 😆
Where did you find the oblong grade 70 rings? I could not find a source. Thanks, Dan
Hey Daniel! I did not need to drill anything out for the HFT hooks. I just upgraded to Gr 8 bolts. The alignment of the holes are not perfect, but you can get the bolts through. I find that I don't use this option much because of where my stake pockets are and the loader interferes with the angle.
For oblong rings go to boltonhooks.com and you can find them in the chaining and rigging accessories. Again, appreciate you watching!
You forgot the bucket, DOT treats anything not permanent, as a separate items, even if it's pinned on.
Thanks for watching Anthony! You are correct. In hindsight, I should have stated that this wasn't a comprehensive video on load securement and just wanted to highlight the 2 tie down options for the front end of tractor.
I put a ball hitch on my drawbar and secure it on both side’s of trailer then boom it down. On front i put it through the front gard and do the same thing.
Thank you. Just curious what your binders are? Any link for them?
I bought them on MYTEE Products and are Peerless QuikBinder Plus. Thanks for watching
Those seem to work well, and lock down the tractor good. Where did you get the binders from ? I have been using soft shackles and ratchet straps and attaching them to the axles, which I saw at a tractor show, and that works for me.
I ordered them from MYTEE Products. Peerless Folding Handle QuikBinder $55.00. Thanks for watching.
Sweet! Did your trailer wood come treated like that or did you treat it? With what? I have a new trailer I'm considering different methods, yours looks nice!
Thanks....Trailer came with bare treated wood. I used Behr semi-transparent waterproofing stain & sealer from Home Depot. The color is called Slate and if I remember correctly, I had them add more black dye to it. 2 coats and still looks good 2 years later.
Sealing and waterproofing, treated wood is a waste of time and money. If you want to stain the wood, do that.
Great video. How big is the trailer? How many pound axels? Any troubles pulling it with a half ton?
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! It is an 18ft BriMar Trailer rated for 9,990 lbs. I don't have any issues pulling with the half ton truck. I believe that getting the tongue weight right is key and can hardly notice the trailer when tongue weight is good. With the LX and backhoe, I would say that I am at roughly 6,500 lbs gross weight and truck's tow rating is roughly 9,900 lbs.
Do you have any info on your grill guard any info would be great thanks Mark
I ordered it through lownperformance.com
A lot of extra time to prevent paint scratches on the worst painted tractors ever made. Kubota paint fades to 12 different colors of orange, red, pink 3 days after leaving dealership. No need to try to keep it lookin ‘pretty.
I own a land clearing company, and I have owned just about every brand of equipment known to man kind. And the Kubota brand is in the top two of best and most reliable products, warranty, financing, reliability, and price. Ann we really don’t give a darn about paint, scratches, or appearance. It’s needs to run hard, do the job efficiently. And make me some money. let’s Go !!!
Some people actually respect their equipment
Nicely done!
Thanks for watching!
Nice
Where did you get that hose?
great vid
I really don't think I would pay much attention to the way this tractor is boomed down wow that will probably hold the tractor on the trailer I don't think it would ever pass any kind of inspection on the road if a State Trooper pulled him over
Other than the loader not having a dedicated strap, I’m all ears to learn why you feel this way….
What size trailer is that?
18 ft
That would not fly in Connecticut! Four for the tractor one for the rear implement and one for the bucket. Just saying.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Absolutely Sir. FOUR Tie-down points for the Tractor Alone. ONE for the loader, One for an attached 3point implement. ONE for the backhoe assembly (if applicable). And One for Each & EVERY other implement loaded on the trailer. Even though in 95% of catastrophic incidents the proceeding instructional vidio would of been adequate-- it would Of NEVER Passed ANY DOT Inspection.
@@donaldstrishock3923 thanks for watching and commenting. You are absolutely correct with your reply. Please don’t take this video as a comprehensive instructional tractor tie down video. The point of this video was to highlight the 2 front tie down options.
@@donaldstrishock3923 Do you really think a non-commercial 3/4 ton pickup with a 10k trailer is going to get a DOT inspection? 🙄🙄🙄
@martybadboy in my state, you would if you got onto the highway. But the rest of the state is far game.
I thought you had to have a strap or chain on each piece of equipment other than tractor to?
@@charlesfoster7646 I believe so too. This video was not intended to be an instructional video. Just highlighting the tie down points on the actual tractor. Thanks for watching and commenting!
What diameter size hose did you get to cut & use?
Hey Gary, I honestly can't remember off the top of my head and am away from home for a few days and can't measure. If you are thinking of using hose, I would measure your chain links and get hose with a diameter bigger than the links. I ended up cutting the hose length wise so I don't have to take hooks off to slide hose over chain. I looked for hose with the thickest, strongest side walls. If you still need me to measure the diameter, let me know. Appreciate you watching.
Get you a spare tire cover. Sun will rot your tire.
Great suggestion!
It's better not to have a cover so you can see when the whole trailer is ready for tires. I have and always will remove tire covers. Hell, my 10k horse trailer didn't come with a cover on the spare. Because it's not needed.
@@homesteadhaven2010 That is terrible advice
You need to go to tractor school before you share videos!