The Truckers’ Report flatbed Hall of Shame.
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by MACK E-6, Dec 11, 2017.
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Bottom rate carrier right there. Real top notch! The duct taped door sign makes it clear. That KW is going to have at least 5k in repairs ahead of him. I hate to say this but operators like that are a blessing in some ways. They give DOT so much low hanging fruit to pick from that guys like me get the green light. I guess there's always a silver lining somewhere.
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Just scrolling through to make sure I wasn’t made famous on here lol.
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Today in Illinois mm 22 on I-64 a State truck semi lost his backhoe, they were parked on the shoulder looking at it, it was 20 feet over in the grass laying on its side.
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I was bad
No pictures, but I was bad.
Went out to move concrete barriers (K rails). you can get 9 on a flatbed. you weigh right about 78 to 79k. (they weigh 4500lbs each). so 3 rows of 3 barriers. So for this one, they are pulling them off a jobsite and then go down 1/2 mile to a dirt road and then down another 1/2 mile to a lot where they are pulling them off. And then turn back empty, flip a Uuiee in the middle of the highway (flaggers are awesome) and repeat.
out in the boonies.
Normally it takes 7 straps. (2 each, plus the extra one)
First load I do 5. (2, 1, 2).
Meh, ti's pretty flat. I'm just going to do one each. (3 total). i'm reaching a top speed of 23 mph and i'm going about 1.5 miles in the middle of nowhere.
I know, i know
So they realize that one truck isn't going to do it so they start using a hydraulic tail drop deck (that they had brought the lift all's out with) to run with hem.
meh, he's not even bothering. No ####. 8 on. (2 on the deck, 2 rows of 3) and just plopping them right on there and driving off.
ok i was feeling bad about the single, but I'm not feeling as bad anymore
BTW, I loaded (and unloaded) 13 times that day. I cut all the straps I was using to be shorties so i didn't have to do any extra rolling.Last edited: May 9, 2018
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I saw a allegedly high end construction equipment supply outfit doing the same thing Monday down 128 outside of Boston. 9 barriers, 0 securement, 55mph.
That's not something I'd do.Lepton1, BigBob410, Mattflat362 and 3 others Thank this. -
yeah
i wasn't all that enthused about the single strap, but really, the situation had minimal risk. ( was protected on main road by flaggers, 2 turns and 1 dirt road)
but still, if one had fallen.......................
but 55 in town?
that's just F(*^%&*^ stupid.Lepton1, Mattflat362 and spyder7723 Thank this. -
I had 8 of those on a Landoll and I got popped for about 3000 lbs over gross. That was my last overweight ticket.
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