Tips and Tricks of flatbedding
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Flightline, Feb 23, 2014.
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I also throw my old gloves in my chain tray. To use later for chain protector and it seems to keep my chains little cleaner.
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I'm thinking they have 1/2" pins. Not sure if that makes them 1/2" clevis's. Best price I've found is Rual King or Farm and Fleet store.
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"Overkill never killed anyone, but it has saved untold thousands"
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Any one got an easy trick on fixing a cracked aluminim rub rail? Receiver pulled a stake pocket loose.
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The ugly way is to drill through the rub rail and trailer skirt on either side of the pocket, then put a carriage bolt through it (5/8" or so should do it), then weld the pocket back on.
The pretty way is to pay a trailer shop the full hour's labor to clamp it down and weld everything back in place.
If you're going to try and do some bending, you're going to need to get it up around 900F first.
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