Diary of a current Swift flatbed driver

Discussion in 'Swift' started by schmud0811, Jun 6, 2010.

  1. schmud0811

    schmud0811 Medium Load Member

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  3. notarps4me

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    Where is your trip chains on that coil?:biggrin_2556:
     
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  4. HoosierHunter

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    No criss-crossed chains either. Other chains are way to far from product also. I wouldn't drag it.
     
  5. schmud0811

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    chains are criss crossed 4 are with 2 horseshoe, not a good picture angle but defiantly not 2 far away from product farthest is 3 spools from coil.
     
  6. schmud0811

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    WTF are trip chains?
     
  7. notarps4me

    notarps4me Road Train Member

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    I seen that. I like to criss cross at least one. Prefer two, but a lot of co's don't require it.
     
  8. notarps4me

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    A coil block. A 4x4 upright about 10 inches long front and aft of the coil with a chain on each to keep the coil from moving. Usually will go forward if anything, but I use them on the back as well. I don't want the coil riding up front with me...:biggrin_2556:
     
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  9. schmud0811

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    no bump chains for us on a shotgun coil...we use beveled wood in the coil rack 3 fricton mats, 4 criss cross chains and 2 horse shoe chains, and 2 straps over top on any coil over 25,000 pounds shotgun,if suicide over 25,000lbs 6 chains 3 to the front 3 to the rear. wood,mats,and racks
     
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  10. notarps4me

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    I would not haul a shotgun coil without trip chains. My life and the lives of others are at stake. Just because your co does not require them does not mean you can not take a couple minutes and go over and beyond what is required for their requirements. It is your life in front of that coil. Not your company's.

    The trip chains are a extra precaution the coil won't move. I had a local awhile back and was using trip chains and one of our drivers said what are those for. I told him and he said you don't need those. I told him I am securing this load and hauling it. What I don't need is you telling me what I don't need. He went and got the boss man. The boss man came out and asked me about the chains and told me safe is better. Do what you feel is safe. I said I was doing that and am doing that till your little snitch came slinking over here.
     
  11. bigmikectn

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    Wow...this is like being in New Testament Greek class. I can see flat bedding has it's own distinct glossary of terms us dry van drivers just aren't aware of.
     
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