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SW OH | Every tie down must be adjustable, so eliminating 2 would not be legal.
The best thing I've come up with is have chains that are not to long, and not to short. A convenient hook point on the machine reachable from the ground if possible. A slip hook on the machine end of the chain and leave the chain and binder on the trailer when unloaded without unhooking anything but the slip hook. This requires getting the machine in the same place every time. I keep my screw binders plenty juicy so they turn easy. I can put on or take off 4 chains in 2-4 minutes.
Our drag drivers at work move as many as 20 different pieces a day and some machines take 12 big chains. They know all the ins and outs about tying down equipment and are pretty quick about it.
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