Tips and Tricks of flatbedding

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Flightline, Feb 23, 2014.

  1. I goto a local fire department ask if they have any old 4" hose.

    When they ask. I say for my flatbed. And cut the end off. It has rubber inside to cover chain or a strap. It won't fall off like a corner. And cloth to protect the product being shipped
     
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  3. Lepton1

    Lepton1 Road Train Member

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    Full grain deerskin "driving" gloves are very comfortable. Great when I was a door swinger, but the finger tips started wearing out within the first week of flat bedding. I treated them to two applications of Kiwi oil after getting soaked and drying rock hard, and that has given them new life and it seems to have also made them more durable.
     
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  4. Jubal3

    Jubal3 Heavy Load Member

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    I keep mine in a case. It's really the only way to keep them safe. $5 at walmart or similar. Worth far more than that in terms of frustration.
     
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  5. barroll

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    I've heard those hooks called J hooks, but it stumps 2/5 tarp shop employees. Any idea what else they're called?
     
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  6. Flightline

    Flightline Road Train Member

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    I've always called them T-J hooks
     
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  7. spartanvalor

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    What's a good way to secure a ladder to your truck or headache rack? any ideas or pics would be much appreciated
     
  8. not4hire

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    I have one of those little giant type ladders. I put mine on the front of the headache rack (between the rack and the back of the sleeper). There was a ledge on the bottom of the rack the ladder feet sat on and then I put a strap across the rack uprights to hold the ladder in place. Bonus points for easy access, but out-of-sight, out-of-mind security.
     
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  9. Espressolane

    Espressolane Road Train Member

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    If it is the hooks it sounds like, ask for deere hooks.

    I have seen them listed in a catalog this way.

    Used them to haul all sorts of JD equipment.


    http://www.truckntow.com/grab-and-t-combination-hook.html
     
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  10. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    Store them in a sock, preferably new and different colors for easy ID.
     
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  11. dannythetrucker

    dannythetrucker Road Train Member

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    sorry, no pic but you can secure either an 8 ft stepladder or a little giant ladder this way.

    you need an empty chain tray, I keep chains on right and binders on left, so I use the left one. Put the top of ladder into tray then secure with 2 tarp straps from eyelet to eyelet on chain hanger. looks kind of funky with a ladder sticking up upside down, but if you need one. I used to keep my ladder on the deck and stick it upside down in the tray like that only when I needed the room.

    I should mention I busted one of the clutches on the little giant shoving it in there once, gotta be gentle, lol.
     
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