Post flatbed load photos here V2.0
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.
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Keep in mind, that a piece over 10 feet with no restraining header requires 2 restraints within the first 10 feet and one for every part or 10 foot section after. PODS has several sizes, but 12 is the smallest from looking at their site. That makes 2 for the 10 and one for the 2 feet extra. Now, consider that not all those PODS get's loaded or unloaded at one spot, so if the front one gets removed, you no longer have a blocking piece in front of the one behind so you would have to add another one when you unloaded the first one. Best guess is that the company requires it for that reason, but also the regs require it also if there is no header in front. I know intermodal containers requires front and back securement with additional as required so there could be a little overlap with that regulation that makes it a requirement. Been awhile since I've hauled them, but that would encapsulate why I would secure it that way just to be safe.Rugerfan, shooter19802003, God prefers Diesels and 1 other person Thank this. -
Does this count as flatbed work? They requested lowboys today for placing barriers…
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Wheatland tube and it was fence pipe. Felt stupid tarping fence. Just dumb.Kyle G., PoleCrusher, CAXPT and 5 others Thank this. -
Apparently this is 42,000lbs and needs pipe stakes. I’m glad it was $11/mile
I don’t understand brokers *facepalm*
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