Been needing to post this picture. Before I was strapping down the RTV with ratchet straps, and cam straps, walking my butt off around the trailer, hooking hooks, going to the other side, walking my self to death. It was a work-out just securing the RTV. Then, keeping up with all them straps and tie-downs was a job within itself. </P>
Then, I purchased a four inch cargo ratchet strap unit. The same units they use on big trailers hauling heavy loads. We've all seen them. They sell them two different way, one is the style you bolt up to the side of your trailer, or the style , like I purchased, you can weld it on the trailer. </P>
Best way to find the proper place to install it, is to load your RTV up, center it the best you can, chock the trailer wheels, un-latch the trailer. Then crank up the RTV, and move it forward, and then backward, you will see the trailer try to come off the ball of your truck, when you find the center point , move your RTV up just about a inch or two toward your tongue of your trailer. So you have a little more weight forward on your trailer, this keeps the trailer from bouncing going down the road., set your new cargo ratchet unit where it will go over the back reciever of your unit.....And secure .....</P>
Purchase yourself a combination winch bar, ( 9.99 at Northern Tool ) and use this to pull down the strap with the ratchet..... </P>
This will save you more time and trouble than you will ever imagine..</P>
Then, I purchased a four inch cargo ratchet strap unit. The same units they use on big trailers hauling heavy loads. We've all seen them. They sell them two different way, one is the style you bolt up to the side of your trailer, or the style , like I purchased, you can weld it on the trailer. </P>
Best way to find the proper place to install it, is to load your RTV up, center it the best you can, chock the trailer wheels, un-latch the trailer. Then crank up the RTV, and move it forward, and then backward, you will see the trailer try to come off the ball of your truck, when you find the center point , move your RTV up just about a inch or two toward your tongue of your trailer. So you have a little more weight forward on your trailer, this keeps the trailer from bouncing going down the road., set your new cargo ratchet unit where it will go over the back reciever of your unit.....And secure .....</P>
Purchase yourself a combination winch bar, ( 9.99 at Northern Tool ) and use this to pull down the strap with the ratchet..... </P>
This will save you more time and trouble than you will ever imagine..</P>