Post flatbed load photos here V2.0

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  1. Soap stone

    Soap stone Bobtail Member

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  3. FerrissWheel

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    Crated food machinery for frito lay. 3 tarps, yay. 20200309_121005~2.jpg
     
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  4. Wasted Thyme

    Wasted Thyme Road Train Member

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    that is some purrty tarping there Ferriss
     
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    Just some gravy titanium.
     
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  6. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    @JonJon78 got some pics of my light bar bracket for u !
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    This first pic shows looking upwards towards the top of where the light sits on. Those 2 brackets are bolted into the square tubing on the left . And that square tubing is then bolted onto the frame of the headache rack.

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    This pic is reverse angle of first pic and shows u where those corner brackets are bolted into on the square frame

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    Looking downwards from the top of the headache rack u can see where the square frame for the lightbar is bolted to the frame of the headache rack .
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    Here is an overall picture of it. Shouldnt be to hard of a job to put it together for urself. The only welded piece is the corner brackets on upper left and right side which is welded to the platform which the light sits on top of. Everything else is just drilled holes and bolted together
     
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  7. booley

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    Despite my wife’s objections I went to work today. Just a load of structural to Bloomfield Ct
    That’s probably it, I’ll go back to sheltering in place... 5D6797C1-5A87-42A5-B427-001E5E008877.jpeg
     
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  8. bonder45

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    How is one even supposed to secure these!? Don’t bash me if I did it wrong:

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  9. Tb0n3

    Tb0n3 Road Train Member

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    Looks about right to me. Hope you have your X endorsement though.
     
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  10. beastr123

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    2 straps on the front ibc unit and 2 on the rear.
    One on each set of the rest.
    To be a bit more comfortable I put 2 on the first set of 2 and 2 on the single.
    If there is any gaps in the middle you need 2 straps at the front and back of the gap as well.
    This may be more than the regs say but AB and BC may give you a bad time if you don't have doubles front and back and that includes gaps
    A trip chain is a good idea too
     
  11. bonder45

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    What an X endorsement ?!? hahah
     
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