The amount of chains are fine in my eyes. I wouldn't hook it that way myself but i doubt he'd get a ticket at the scale over it. A black iron coil doesnt need rubber between the coil and wood. In ontario they want a friction mat between the racks and the deck of the trailer. Not sure where he's at so??? That is landscaping wood so its definitely softwood. Again i wouldnt use it because of it crushing and the chains coming loose. I have an issue with people using non bevelled would but I see it all the time so they must not get ticketed for it. And these are tmc type companies that do it too. I would run 3 racks under a 47000 lbs coil but ive never been questioned at a scale about that either. I run 4 under a 70000 lb coil without issues or a second glance at the scale. I think a lot of people stsrt blurring the line between company policies and actual laws.
I have to ask is this legal?
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Gunner75, May 18, 2016.
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Wouldn't go down the road with that like that. Especially if that landscape timber is in the front. If I were the shipper I wouldn't let it out of the yard like that either. It would either be hardwood dunnage or go home on a coil that big.
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That's what I thought when looking at the front piece.
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Check this out. There is another one or two threads like that floating around or mixed up with something else.
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I would use 7 - 3/8 chains, 3 back, 1 down, 3 forward, going around 2 pipe spools or under the rail to the flat bar under neath. Have seen many drivers roll with six chains and that would be the minimum, 4 is just crazy if you ask me. Not enough holding it back, really only 2 holding it backwards. Doesn't meet minimum standards much less mine. Rubber not needed,
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Is that steel or rubber, I guess it's steel can't tell.
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Just put them in a can.

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Now THAT looks like a fun one to unload....
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