Post flatbed load photos here V2.0

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

  1. booley

    booley Road Train Member

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    @Diesel Dave I showed up on a job in midtown Manhattan once for 7am. Erector tells me the load was scheduled for 12:30. Wandered around midtown for the morning. Went to the set of one of those outdoor morning news/talk shows, Rockefeller Ctr etc…
    Twenty plus years ago I used to load a lot of my own loads. Pet peeve of mine is having bentplate facing the outside of a load, if I loaded that, I would’ve tried to spin it so the plate faces inwards. I guess you gotta take what you can get…
    That fabricator knows their stuff, looks like they put a notch in the plate near the center of the beam so the erector can get a choker through it for rigging, unlike the ugly load I did back in February 66D6709F-1395-46C7-A0ED-10A6A3381720.png 281B62A2-919D-4579-8F36-64C942253DDD.png
     
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  3. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    Funny thing you mentioned about that plate facing out wards. The fabricators notice when I was on there scale, where I had put 3 chains of securement were bent due to the chains. They took pictures and sent them to the office. I told dispatch it’s nothing new, it happens all the time. Anywho…… when I got to my delivery point, when I removed the chains, it pop back to its normal position and only left a little notch from the chains. The picture I took for that load was the results “after”. Here’s the pictures with the chains on it:

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  4. Kshaw0960

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    I was shocked myself when I saw how easy I bent plate steel with chains. At least it felt like it wasn’t going anywhere lol.
     
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    Gotta unhook the neck every once in a while. Had a small(3500 lb) machine behind the forklift. Was a nice easy Friday.
     
  6. Kshaw0960

    Kshaw0960 Road Train Member

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    Regular container. 35k lbs.

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  7. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    Way back on the when I drove for an O/O in my rookie years, we would load an empty container from the port and go elsewhere to load it up, basically a 2 drop set up(freight and drop empty at different port). My securement was 2 chains(lower front and back) and 3 straps over the top on a flatbed. Never had an issue. But fast forward; been told(hearsay), that it’s illegal to haul a loaded container on a flatbed. Can someone enlighten me if this is true or false. Btw, excellent securement, I was gonna say it was a bit overkill but then read you had 30k in it or gross.
     
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  8. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    Seen this truck(Fool) drive into my pick up point this morning. He was parked outside(must of been there overnight), 3 coils ……anyways, when I was inside the facility waiting to get loaded, he pulled in “from being parked outside” into a the facility with a slanted driveway without any securement at all. I was like “WTF”…… this foo has some big balls. Anyway these 2 pictures speak for themselves. Anyone recognize the company?
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  9. CAXPT

    CAXPT Road Train Member

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  10. Espressolane

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    It is NOT unlawful to haul loaded containers on a flatbed. Happens all the time.
     
  11. Razororange

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    Not illegal. All 4 corners need to be supported if it's loaded. The corners can hang off if it's empty.

    Section C below is for loaded containers on a flatbed. Section D covers unloaded containers.
    I also hauled lots of containers loaded like you did. 1 front and back at the bottom then 2 4" straps over the top of a 20ft container. Had a customer that had 5-6 20ft containers that functioned as a mobile shop and tool room. They were about 20K lbs each.
     
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