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<blockquote data-quote="Coldfinger" data-source="post: 2599320" data-attributes="member: 113278"><p>Yes a zip tie can be a real blessing in the dark chaining up. Put it on the locking link and it's nice and easy to see in the dark so you don't pull too far forward and have to wrestle chains. All winter long almost every day I chain up with studded double chains on tractor trailers in the gas fields of Pa. Little tricks can get a rear axle chained up in just a couple minutes. Also keep them where they will thaw out not freeze into a pile of chain!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldfinger, post: 2599320, member: 113278"] Yes a zip tie can be a real blessing in the dark chaining up. Put it on the locking link and it’s nice and easy to see in the dark so you don’t pull too far forward and have to wrestle chains. All winter long almost every day I chain up with studded double chains on tractor trailers in the gas fields of Pa. Little tricks can get a rear axle chained up in just a couple minutes. Also keep them where they will thaw out not freeze into a pile of chain!! [/QUOTE]
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