I'm a flatbedder!

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by gravdigr, Jul 27, 2012.

  1. SHC

    SHC Spoiled Rotten Brat O/O

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    The had straps over my tarps on my load to STL. They loaded it on the trailer and I tossed my tarps on it (I don't usually tarp) and I started putting my bungies on...... then I remembered i needed to secure it down. i got in such a hurry to get the tarps on in the rain I almost made a very bad, forgetful mistake. So I had bright yellow straps over my new black tarps. I know it looked like crap, but it got the job done (plus it only weighed 2,300#) so I didn't care......

    By the way, I'm gonna buy some black straps so you can't see them next-time LOL !!!!!
     
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  3. Ezrider_48501

    Ezrider_48501 Road Train Member

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    congratulations gravdigr on your first flatbed load.
     
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  4. CAXPT

    CAXPT Road Train Member

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    Good to know. They probably use the 4' number because it's easier to count the 2' spaces between like anchor points to make it easier for you to visualize, or hit the right mark. 8' mark makes sense for the same reason, hard to tell measurements when they fall in between dissimilar anchor points. (pockets & spools) Nothing wrong with any over securement, either.

    Great Job gravdigr, welcome to the skateboard world. It only gets more.....fun from here on out. :D
     
  5. OpenRoadDreamer

    OpenRoadDreamer Road Train Member

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    Wait til the load isnt square :D Hate when it theyre not square...
     
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  6. fland

    fland Light Load Member

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    Not square, well, that's not that bad... Loads with empty spots in between the stuff, loads that need plastic first and it's breezy out there, loads of paper eels with plastic first and then your tarp sliding of because it's so slippery...

    And the worst thing is when you need to put on a harness and connect to the rail up there with a sliding thingy that doesn't slide so you have to turn around and help it a bit. Everything for safety, I know but lots of times I don't understand the safe idea behind it...

    Picture of a load of paper reels:
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  7. AZS

    AZS Honk if anything falls off

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    nothing wrong with it, I was just being a whiner when I said that. You fine CAXPT, good looking out for other drivers.
     
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  8. jmthomas

    jmthomas Bobtail Member

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    If you don't mind me asking. After all that tarping & driving .. What kind of cash does that put in your pocket at the end of the day? I'm just wondering .. I'm still strongly considering flatbed. Mostly because I enjoy the challenge, the mindset and physicality required to do it right. Thank you
     
  9. DrtyDiesel

    DrtyDiesel Road Train Member

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    Love that truck!!!!!!!

    Ethan
     
  10. Cluck Cluck

    Cluck Cluck LTL Wizard

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    You did a awesome job welcome to the club, watch SHC and follow him and pick up the money that falls out of his billfold
     
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  11. OpenRoadDreamer

    OpenRoadDreamer Road Train Member

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    Lawton? Ive hauled those. They are actually pretty easy. I meant if the load isnt even. Like what I got now...
     
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