Is there much less backing running flatbed?

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by nw88, Aug 9, 2016.

  1. macavoy

    macavoy Road Train Member

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    Back home in Canada, we use to call that selective hearing.
     
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  3. Dominick253

    Dominick253 Heavy Load Member

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    I guess when I'm running the crane with a bunch of random people around I get a bit nervous.
     
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  4. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    Operating a crane and positioning a truck to a crane unload or load is two entirely different things.
     
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  6. boggerman

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    Flatbed is a rewarding but challenging career. Yes there is quite a bit of backing, but it depends on where you load and unload. If you do a lot of job sites like I do, then there is quite a bit of backing, sometimes even blind backing.
    Also because of the nature of the flatbed, you cannot maneuver like you would in a reefer or dry van.
    Loading and unloading, tarping and untarping can sometimes be time consuming, but if you are the kind that doesn't mind getting dirty, loves a challenge, likes the physical exercise, and appreciates a job well done, then flatbed is most definitely the way to go.
     
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  8. Dominick253

    Dominick253 Heavy Load Member

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    Yes they are. And I did both :)
     
  9. spyder7723

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    That's great, being able to run a 70 ton crane is a great skill to have. But we shouldn't let our preferences on where we operate heavy equipment influence the responses we give the op on the topic of driving a van or flat. He isn't getting stuck in the link belt when he shows up to load.
     
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  10. nw88

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    Thank You! I appreciate the info.
     
  11. Bo Hunt

    Bo Hunt Light Load Member

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    I have done both. I currently am doing van. I back more often as a van driver, but the backing on spread axle flat was much more complex at times. Don't ever listen to a van driver who says flatbedders can't back, they are just jealous of the flatbedder.
     
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