I had not seen it before either. But other drivers had and told us to take extra dunnage to block up that side. I think it is a forest service bridge because we have to go 4 miles out on forest service road 888 to the job site. It is only 3 pieces wide. The opposite side, also with a curb, and the center span. Only wide enough for a one lane bridge.
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I tie almost exactly the same way you do, I'm a massive proponent of cross chaining, nice job! However I have found that the way MY beam flexes allows the blocking to occasionally shift. What I do is add a "marrying" chain from the carbody (or whatever else I'm hauling) that pulls from above to directly straight down to the beam thereby applying constant pressure from beam through block to load not allowing the block to shift.
Not telling you how to do your job, just sharing some of my experience...the first time I found a shifted block it scared the #### out of me. I don't think I've ever had one shift on the flatlands, but the twists, turns, and leans in the mountains certainly will. (I'll look for a pic when I get a chance and share it)Last edited: Aug 20, 2016
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Pulling this beam has made me re evaluate how I chain stuff down, and your guys and others on this forum knowledge has been a tremendous help with the unique challenges pulling a beam creates.johndeere4020, macavoy, nate980 and 4 others Thank this. -
how much wt. do you save with the beam vs. a drop rail or straight deck?
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I use blocks for setting things on the rear of our lowboy over the axles, and have notched the blocks where they sit on the frame rails. This helps a bunch in keeping them in place under loader buckets and such. Perhaps it would help to keep the blocks from moving on the beam as well.MJ1657 Thanks this. -
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