Step deck: the differences?

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  1. cnsper

    cnsper Road Train Member

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    Two less feet to fall off the deck.
     
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  3. DDlighttruck

    DDlighttruck Road Train Member

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    Depending on the height on the lower deck, you might need 33' straps. You'll probably want a couple 3" portables. The steps I've been using have fixed winches on the upper deck, most flats have winch track to the front of the trailer. The ones I use don't have a spot for dunnage, the step doesn't give you a spot by the dolly legs even.
    And as MJ mentioned the fenders are a pita to work aound, you lose winches and stake pockets.
     
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  4. Riprap

    Riprap Light Load Member

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    Harder to maneuver?
     
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  5. HalpinUout

    HalpinUout Road Train Member

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    Story time?
     
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  6. ChaoSS

    ChaoSS Road Train Member

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    I'm assuming it's waiting for @TripleSix to explain how to use the forklift to help get the tarps where they need to be, but not every occasion allows for that.
     
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  7. Riprap

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    I think so, I wanna change my guess now
     
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  8. Truckermania

    Truckermania Road Train Member

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    True enough though this makes me think of another advantage, equipment, especially bulldozers and the like, typically don't have to be tarped. In other words I think stepdeck freight tends to not have to be tarped as often as regular flatbed. Though, to your point, it can be a more difficult tarp when you do.
     
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  9. Zeviander

    Zeviander Road Train Member

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    Only problems I've ever faced using a step is the snipe bar sometimes hits the ground and you can't get the straps tight enough. Tarping can be challenging too.
     
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  10. Razororange

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    The ratcheting bar from Kinedyne solves that problem. Especially useful for under wide loads on a step. It has 12 ratchet notches on it the same as a winch so I can move it one notch at a time until it's tight.
     
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