Post flatbed load photos here V2.0

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.

  1. JonJon78

    JonJon78 Road Train Member

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    How old is that trailer? The couple places I load at that require pipe stakes, it's loaded all at one time. I've had pipe stakes bend but never had the pocket rip off like that...

    Edit: You do chain the bottom of those stakes, Correct?
     
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  3. kylefitzy

    kylefitzy Road Train Member

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    Marine Winch with a 250 hp electric motor and a max line pull of 440,000 pounds. I think they are going fishing for Moby Dick! CF6B817D-CAA4-44F1-9C5E-B3D68A9A38BC.jpeg 9A4806A0-76E5-40FC-800E-196D0107B04E.jpeg 44889293-7E3E-4FCA-B676-1E801C988F5B.jpeg D2BEB055-0217-4863-B561-D990664251FC.jpeg 86743119-E5AE-4999-9993-EEEDABD4AF6D.jpeg 479DB033-6B9F-4B0D-AB50-66AE4AA953C2.jpeg C4CA9709-2D69-4999-8956-24E488F360C4.jpeg
     
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  4. BigCam9670

    BigCam9670 Medium Load Member

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    20220425_113411.jpg 20220425_113403.jpg 20220425_113428.jpg 20220428_153350.jpg Using the wheelbase to my advantage with that 60' beam. ME to TX. I did add another chain pulling back around the center of the beam after this pic. It definitely flattened out the old utility lol.
     
  5. LTL Bull

    LTL Bull Road Train Member

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    Not sure. Coils like this are out of my wheelhouse. This is for our biggest customer and is regular move for us, The Kid is new to the game the guy in the photo is the one who’s been doing it so I’m deferring to him. All I know is they have five coil racks on the bottom unbveled hardwood Timbers and 8 5/16 grade 70 chains
     
  6. Espressolane

    Espressolane Road Train Member

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    For a 45k to 48k coil, thats about right. Like to put skid/friction pads under the racks. Also like to put some sort of material between the coil and timbers.
     
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  7. CAXPT

    CAXPT Road Train Member

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    Good questions, for sure. Whether he had them chained or not, I have had my c channel pipe stakes bent like that. The chain may have kept it from also ripping the pocket, but I've picked up trailers where they looked like that from someone else not chaining it. In fact, my last load at the one employer in 2014, was just because of such an issue. Trailer was preloaded and the guy used straps to hold down some HVAC stuff which damaged it, because he couldn't use the spools/pockets to secure the chains to the steel attach points, because the rail was ripped from the pockets and loose. The one time I did have it bent, it started to rip the pocket at the top, but the chain prevented further movement before he stopped himself. I... got it repaired.
     
  8. beastr123

    beastr123 Road Train Member

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  9. beastr123

    beastr123 Road Train Member

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    I have seen brand new trailer with this type of damage.
    I built two 5/16 chains 16ft long with pipe softeners that use a snap binder that lays flat. peg softener.png
     
  10. Nostalgic

    Nostalgic Road Train Member

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    I've had 2 places bend and break my pipe stakes trying to shove 102" worth of pipe between them because they just can't math how my pipe stakes reduce the useable width of a 102" trailer lol. Luckily they were chained. Loaded another place that insisted I remove my chains. I have considered making up a set of stakes out of PVC. I could even complete the package with some plastic chain. At least when the plastic breaks it won't ruin my trailer/day, and it's not like 2 steel stakes will stop a load from coming off anyway, it's all just to appease the bean counters imo.
     
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  11. bonder45

    bonder45 Road Train Member

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    Damage cause by customer paid by customer.
     
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