are those 3/8 chains ? I know nothing , but . I want 1/2 inch and plenty of 'em . Overkill better than , me killed .
How to transport steel coils
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Chinatown, Feb 19, 2025.
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Ha how big a coil are we talking about? Was it suicide?
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About the size of the one judge posted. Never hauled them myself but im guessing a 20-30ishk+ load. So id say yes, suicide. No clue how it stayed on that truck as long as it did to begin with.
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The only time I ever saw someone being lazy like that is a local driver that was shut tiling them all just a few miles away. Said he would do a dozen or so trips and that was the only way for him to keep up.
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I always wondered the trick to use 1 chain for multiple binders on a coil. I'm gonna try that now. We always haul suicide style tho, same concept to run the chains?Diesel Dave and Bean Jr. Thank this.
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Absolutely! It's probably easier on suicide than shotgun unless you have center rails like a Reitnouer.Walk Among Us, northstarfire0693 and D.Tibbitt Thank this.
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Which carrier (or carriers) would anyone recommend for drivers who are interested in hauling steel coils -- but have no previous coil (or flatbed) experience?
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Tmc takes training serious.Walk Among Us Thanks this.
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No good. The spools and stake pockets will only be rated enough to use 3/8. Using 1/2 chain will not provide any advantage.
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Yup, have to take into account WLL for ALL the parts of the securement systemMACK E-6 Thanks this.
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