dont be this guy
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by hagarcobra, Jun 28, 2013.
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No he doesn't need um, but i'd put a second set anyway. Same with step deck, most drives dont put the second on. I'd also x strap both front and rear, but as far a dot is concerned this is fine secuerment.
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Looks like you have $2.85 on your dash.....lolLast edited: Jun 29, 2013
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dude, they are all strapped together. that load wont go anywhere.camaro68 Thanks this. -
so with the barrels down in the well of a rgn where they cant possibly move forward or back , you would x strap???? what would be the point. rotflmao
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Nope they sure aren't. I believe this driver in the picture did a decent job with securement definitely won't take anything away from him. The drybox or reefer comment is something I see a lot though. Closed container haulers always seem to critique flatbed securement yet don't know what they're talking about.

You are correct. I previously ran flat and am going back to it so 2 on the front and 2 on the back was a must. I've never x'd straps although it does sound like a decent idea. You are 100% correct he's DOT legal. This is just one of them threads where somebody was fed the wrong information or didn't look ya know? -
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Its fine. I may have put more straps, but its good. Besides I have tarped loads before just because they looked scary, even though they were strapped down safely. Just to keep the DOT off my back.
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Personally I would have strapped each row of barrels but I have no problem with how that driver did it.
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Those might not even be full. That trailer looks pretty high off the ground.
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