Post flatbed load photos here V2.0

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.

  1. kylefitzy

    kylefitzy Road Train Member

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    Awesome. I’m glad I could help!
     
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  3. booley

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    Grabbed a back haul too 16DD2C29-25C0-4895-94AB-5284BE675BA7.jpeg
     
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  4. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    I have no complaints about your ways of securements, actually seems easier, however, with the regulations, aren’t the loads required to have 2 securements the first 10 feet and 1 securement every 10 feet after that ?
     
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    O is it 90° and humid? Sounds like a possibility of rain to me.
    Opened up right when i got back too
     
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  6. Diesel Dave

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    Tarping in that kind of weather, you got your “Cardio” in for the week…. :D
     
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  8. Nostalgic

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    Doing these on a Friday night feels a little off since I ran like a coal bucket yesterday dragging rig mats around.
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  9. booley

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    @Diesel Dave I questioned this myself and I believe (and could be wrong) as long as there’s enough securement for length and weight, I’m good. Those channels were 50’, I used 6 straps. When I was hauling precast, we would only put our tie downs near the dunnage to avoid the risk of cracking the concrete. I actually had quite a discussion with a DOT officer about this a few years ago (and didn’t get written up)
    We’re probably bending the rules a little bit here (I’m putting the straps near the dunnage so I don’t bend the steel;)) but it’s about a 20 minute trip and using those large corner protectors and the straps close together goes pretty quick. I had a trooper catch up to me the other day and he matched my speed for a few minutes as though he was checking me out. Eventually he continued on his way…to my relief.
     
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  10. D.Tibbitt

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    yes you are right. only need them for every 10ft worth of freight..not every 10 ft in continuum.. so 50ft of freight needs 6 straps like you said.. doesnt matter where they are, just that there is 6 of them...commonly misunderstood rule... i dont remember who posted that regulation on here awhile back, but it has been posted before
     
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  11. Diesel Dave

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    I do the same since most of my loads local, pushing it……. I believe we have some loop holes we can get away with.
     
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