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Hale, is it just mainly "rumbling" where your at of are you seeing damage of any sort?
 
Didn't feel anything here in SE Iowa.
 
XJ&TJ4ME said:
Hale, is it just mainly "rumbling" where your at of are you seeing damage of any sort?

No big damage where I'm at. Mt. Carmel has some broke stuff though.(50 miles SE of me) Just the typical "knocked pictures over" here. I'm surprised at how loud they are.

PICS
 
97XJ Jeeper said:
Didn't feel anything here in SE Iowa.
Edit guess I felt the 10:15 one, I live in a apt complex thought it was the neighbors washer out of balance or something. :D
 
XJ&TJ4ME said:
Dave Applegate, USGS senior science adviser, adding that quakes in California tend to be more localized to the gay clubs.
:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:

The second tremor came during class, it was a little different being on the 3rd floor versus our house!
 
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First one didnt wake me up...or anyone else in the house. The second one, I was sitting on a forklift when it happened. I didn't know what it was, but you could feel it through the truck...
 
w_howey said:
To the trailer guys... I need to go buy some straps.. 2 inch or 3 inch????

I recomend chains. The straps may stretch and come loose if they get wet and the temp changes. :)
 
Ummmm....... you're using the wrong straps, then.

Dad & my brother use 4" straps to hold down cherry tanks from the orchard to the cannery. As the cherries are hauled in water, those straps go from dry to wet back to dry frequently. And even when new, they don't lengthen.

There's advantages and disadvantages to both. I prefer chains, but they're more difficult to manage, and certainly more expensive.
 
We usually run a chain through the D rings on the front bumper as well. That, along with the 4 2"ers, should be sufficient.
 
I use a 2" strap on each corner with axle straps around the tube in back and through the inner Cs in the front. No problems, I usually tie the ratchet handle down with a zip tie or something to prevent it popping open.

It's all in how you strap it. I pull it on, put the Jeep in Park, strap the front semi-tight, throw the Jeep in Neutral and pull the front straps tight with the rears, throw it back in Park (4lo/Park/ebrake because I'm paranoid) and it's good to go.
 
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97XJ Jeeper said:
Rev that is only 30 min from me

Terre Haute, and Southeast Iowa ......30min? What are you driving?
 
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HaleYes said:
Terre Haute, and Southeast Iowa ......30min? What are you driving?
Didn't know that there was one in Indiana, thought he meant the one in IL
 
97XJ Jeeper said:
Didn't know that there was one in Indiana, thought he meant the one in IL

I didn't know that there was one in Illinois...
 
When towing I use four 4" straps. One at each tire around the axle at a downward angle. Never had a strap come loose in any weather conditions. HTH.

Kim
 
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