how much work is involved in flatbed

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Jabber1990, Feb 11, 2014.

  1. skellr

    skellr Road Train Member

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    If you don't like the work it will be difficult. It isn't hard as much as it can be sucky at times.

    If you don't mind breaking a sweat or getting dirty you will be ok.
     
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  3. Semi Crazy

    Semi Crazy Road Train Member

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    Try changing truck tires all day. That's hard work.
     
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  4. jsprocket

    jsprocket Heavy Load Member

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    I like it. Except for folding my cardboard tarp and frozen together straps today.
     
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  5. jsprocket

    jsprocket Heavy Load Member

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    Done it, hated it especially split rims
     
  6. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    now go do it without a big air compressor. Sure does make you miss Dayton wheels.
     
  7. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Try Ferrellgas & home every day. It's propane tankers.
     
  8. RGRTim

    RGRTim Light Load Member

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    Never minded the work, seemed like it was harder to get loads headed home. The company I worked for made trailers so we hauled them out to dealers then they would find us something coming back to the house so we could do it again. Seemed like I did alot more sitting waiting on loads than I ever have with a reefer. Tarpping loads sucked but thats just part of it. Would do it again if I had to but as long as people keep eating I dont think I will have to.
     
  9. buckeyedarren

    buckeyedarren Bobtail Member

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    That's something that has me wondering. I'm 50yo male, 6' 165 lb. Skinny by most peoples defintion. I don't have a prob working hard and I'm sure I could do it, but would I #### near kill myself every time I had to do it. Climbing is not a worry.
     
  10. rockyroad74

    rockyroad74 Heavy Load Member

    It's all about technique. Throw tarp on ground, grab it and lift up to waist (keep tarp close to your legs and arch shoulders back like doing deadlifts), bend knees and lift tarp to chest and push tarp onto flatbed with forearms (similar to clean and press exercise). Anytime I lift a tarp to my shoulder to carry it somewhere, I squat down slightly while I lift it. It's basic lifting techniques from the weight room, that's if you were a free weight guy, not a sissy machines guy. LOL
     
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  11. 281ric

    281ric Road Train Member

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    sometimes technic more than muscle. You ever see those really skinny tire guys throw the tires around like nothing, then a big ole trucker can barely pick up the tire or move it around w.out huffing and puffing
     
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