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
Tips and Tricks of flatbedding
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Flightline, Feb 23, 2014.
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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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I've always called them T-J hooks
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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
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I have seen them listed in a catalog this way.
Used them to haul all sorts of JD equipment.
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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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