The outfit I pulled RGNs and flats for has a tendency to do some things that aren't quite above board. They're the type that won't pull a permit to move an excavator five miles down the road. That's a problem now with this system of CSA points.
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Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.
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I did a load today, but didn't have any time to take pictures. -
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MACK E-6 Thanks this.
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It's no different than any other thing you do every day. Today was a good example on a 27 I use 10 chains and binders, there was an apprentice helping me chain down, he put on three chains I put on seven. He said man you made me look bad I told him that after 19 years if he had put on as many chains as I did that would make me look bad. I'm no better than him just a LOT of practice.Dye Guardian Thanks this. -
Like Oscar said, they shouldn't have stacked dunnage on dunnage and alternated. Not to mention, those tubes should be packed without the dunnage wrap (just the banding) and be stacked ON dunnage. I've never seen this kind of tube packaged in this manner, and it's scary.
I'm not even sure more straps would have made a difference. The way it was stacked looks like it would have shifted regardless. +1 for the fact it stayed on the trailer and didn't ruin your tarp frame.Chewy352 Thanks this. -
I got very lucky about the tarp frame. This trailer without the tarp is about 35k with the tarp is 55k. Very scary that something so seemingly flimsy and easy to damage costs 20k.Zeviander Thanks this. -
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Glutton for punishment?
Looks good though....
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