Tips and Tricks of flatbedding
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Flightline, Feb 23, 2014.
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I just grab a 2" strap and tie some loops in it if i have to climb that kinda load (for me it was usually insulation that i cant scale up and down very well) worst case have to tie a second strap to the first.
Used that trick more than once at 1 am in a truck stop teaching people why they need to x strap front and rear of insulation loads -
Maybe a tip and trick, maybe it belongs in the hall of shame. You guys decide.
Tying down wide loads can be a pain. Seems better then the rub rail that’s bent to #### from tying down this same load.
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Winches aren’t designed to have a side pull on them.
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the winch holding down my tarps:
the winch with the strap going around the crate:
we’ve had drivers pull the rubrail off of aluminum trailers with ratchet binders when hooking to 12’ wide loads. (Different load BTW) that’s why I hook under the rail or to a winch when possible.
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