Post flatbed load photos here V2.0
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.
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It's not about height of the load it's the overall height from the ground. OSHA requirement for general industry is 4 feet. A flatbed is generally already at 5 feet empty.
Like I said above I have a customer that technically I'm not allowed to stand on the upper deck of my step deck because it's over 4 feet. The lower deck is only 3.5 feet so it's all good.
When they have to deal with the average mega company driver they have to go overboard to keep the ####### from killing themselves. Things were a lot easier when they just let Darwin solve these problems.cke, larry_minn, broke down plumber and 15 others Thank this. -
10 wide and 10.6 tall from last week turns into a legal load once it's out of the crate.
Hauled the old machine outcke, Diesel Dave, broke down plumber and 16 others Thank this. -
Change of scenery from yesterday’s delivery.cke, Kyle G., Diesel Dave and 16 others Thank this. -
Started out a week ago at 60k lbs. Turned into 55k 2 days ago. Today it's 48k. Still 10 ft wide.
Someone misplaced the shipping brackets.
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2 picks preloaded for tomorrow's first 3 drops.cke, Kyle G., Diesel Dave and 17 others Thank this. -
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kicking off stops and getting fat this morningcke, Kyle G., Diesel Dave and 13 others Thank this. -
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