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Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by MACK E-6, Dec 11, 2017.

  1. LTL Bull

    LTL Bull Road Train Member

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    Not lumber. Foam board. Whole load probably not much more than 10k
     
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  3. skallagrime

    skallagrime Road Train Member

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    Not foam board exactly, those are prefab steel panels with foam cores, driver has absolutely 0 control over how they load it, also, driver must strap exactly where they tell you to.

    Its a LITTLE bit heavier, tends to be about 25k for a full trailers worth of it.
     
  4. Tb0n3

    Tb0n3 Road Train Member

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    Sure do love when you get a load that you can't crank down on the straps. Sometimes you can't help it twisting a little bit.
     
  5. LTL Bull

    LTL Bull Road Train Member

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    Given the bare leg and flip flop propped up on the dash of the condo Volvo as I passed and the manner in which he was operating the vehicle I’m gonna go with erratic driving or inattentiveness to load securement for the lean of the entire load
     
  6. ElmerFudpucker

    ElmerFudpucker Road Train Member

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    That’s horse ####. The driver always has a say. Or they can take the crap off. If the liability falls on me, then I will dictate how it’s loaded
     
  7. The N.P.R.y guy

    The N.P.R.y guy Light Load Member

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    Ok thanks, that looked like lumber. Even so, (and especially with foam board) the first bunks on the trailer get strapped down. Never just strap two or more bunks stacked on top of each other. Each stack level gets its own straps. And especially with foam, put the straps inline with the stickers so when they get senched down they're not bending and stressing the foam (or wood). I like to do 3 straps per bunk.
     
  8. skallagrime

    skallagrime Road Train Member

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    In your imaginary world, everyone has that authority and uses it, like they should.

    Thats not the real world. If it happened more often, Driver turnover from being fired for refusing loads would be significantly higher than its already skyhigh rate.

    Possibly but unlikely that would lead to better behaviour from shippers loading, or sslignificant increases to cost of hauling such materials.

    But no, in the real world, the most hazardous worst loaded loads are always the cheapest paying and the companies that tend to pull them will fire a driver for refusing to haul it.


    The irony is that thats not evem all that bad of a load yall are complaining about, its less tham ideal sure, but the "lean" is half from wind, and the other half is from the rear only, where they didnt (couldnt is possible but unlikely) center the top rearmost bundle.

    Wind assessment is from when pic was posted + ohio turnpike, meaning thats likely a nucor panel load out of butler, in. They load much more solidly there than their other place in shelbyville, IN, which would be possible but a weird route to take imo

    The annoying thing is that most of these panels ship direct to a jobsite where they pick them up with a crane.
     
  9. ElmerFudpucker

    ElmerFudpucker Road Train Member

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    What’s it like not having a backbone? Must be awful hard to walk around. Just because you and others are spineless doesn’t mean the rest of us are.
     
  10. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    Sounds like hauling pallets of vermiculite on a spring ride truck. That was fun the one time I did it, not.
     
  11. FLHT

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    4x4 dunnage across the top both sides if doubled up.
    Crank them straps...... For stuff where the bag weighs more than whats inside.
    DE used in the oil field.
     
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