17 March 2008 #1 T traceyell Well-Known Member Joined 31 March 2007 Messages 250 Visit site is there such a thing as a curb chain that doesnt turn over ive even put it in a rubber chain guard and it still manages to turn over ahh
is there such a thing as a curb chain that doesnt turn over ive even put it in a rubber chain guard and it still manages to turn over ahh
17 March 2008 #2 *hic* village idiot :D Joined 3 March 2007 Messages 13,987 Visit site If you've got it twisted and hooked on right it's not likely to turn over. You would also find that a lipstrap helps.
If you've got it twisted and hooked on right it's not likely to turn over. You would also find that a lipstrap helps.
17 March 2008 #3 F flowerlady Well-Known Member Joined 23 January 2008 Messages 5,496 Location May be somewhere near Visit site Echo jemima_too
17 March 2008 #4 D Donkeymad Guest Eh? Sorry, but if a curb chain is put on cerrectly it is unusual to turn over, I've never had one turn.
Eh? Sorry, but if a curb chain is put on cerrectly it is unusual to turn over, I've never had one turn.
17 March 2008 #5 T traceyell Well-Known Member Joined 31 March 2007 Messages 250 Visit site god knows what im doing wrong then cos i make sure it isnt twisted and lays flat
17 March 2008 #6 kirstyhen Well-Known Member Joined 14 January 2006 Messages 19,736 Location In limbo... mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk Twist it towards horse until it wont twist anymore and all the links are flat, keeping it angled that way hook it on. If that makes sense A lip strap will help too. Sorry if thats what you already do, thought id just suggest the simplest solution incase you were doing it differently!
Twist it towards horse until it wont twist anymore and all the links are flat, keeping it angled that way hook it on. If that makes sense A lip strap will help too. Sorry if thats what you already do, thought id just suggest the simplest solution incase you were doing it differently!
17 March 2008 #7 T traceyell Well-Known Member Joined 31 March 2007 Messages 250 Visit site thanks ill give that a try i was getting links flat and then hooking it in so basically hook on one side twist towards horse until flat then hook on
thanks ill give that a try i was getting links flat and then hooking it in so basically hook on one side twist towards horse until flat then hook on
17 March 2008 #8 kirstyhen Well-Known Member Joined 14 January 2006 Messages 19,736 Location In limbo... mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk Yup! Hope it works!