Why become a flatbedder?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by insipidtoast, Jan 21, 2017.

  1. SHOJim

    SHOJim Road Train Member

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    As Hans and Frans used to say: "No one likes a girly man"
     
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  3. TripleSix

    TripleSix God of Roads

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    @Dye Guardian, could you show them a tarp job so they can figure out why all the people are warning them to stay away from open deck trailers?
     
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  4. RedRover

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    My first skateboard was like that. Large load of structural steel and they wanted be to back down a steep mud covered hill with tree roots and all kinds of rocks and tree branches, down a ramp and into a building to be unloaded.

    Wish I took a pic of what the truck looked like when I finally made it back up that hill. The looks it got at the terminal and at the truck stops were interesting. Stupid swift got himself stuck in a septic tank again lol
     
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  5. MrEd

    MrEd Road Train Member

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    Actually, you'd be surprised how many brick and shingle loads are tarped. You can't see under a well done tarp. Many of those really sharp cornered square loads are exactly that. And now I know someone will say it is outrageous to tarp shingles. I've roofed a shed, barn, and house at my place. Miserable and nasty trying to do that with wet darn shingles. And you'll tarp bricks after the first time a brick wiggles loose and ends up in the windshield of a car behind or beside you. I haven'tnt personally had that happen to me, but I know of several credible stories where it did happen to guys I know.
     
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  6. MrEd

    MrEd Road Train Member

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    I agree with you. I just remind them that there are just as many beautiful days I get to be outside. Depending on conditions, of course, many times I prefer to tarp and untarp outside.
     
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  7. ChaoSS

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    I've only hauled shingles out of one place and they want them tarped. I don't think they pay attention to if you do it or not but compared to some loads it's an easy tarp and I'm a company driver who gets paid to tarp, so I tarp it.
     
  8. 51.50

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    Hauling brick and block is much easier with air ride suspension. I hauled for years with spring suspension tractor/trailer. I also hauled rolled roofing
    Stacked two high with one plastic band around the center of each roll. I see they are shrink wrapped these days.
     
  9. MrEd

    MrEd Road Train Member

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    Double stacked rolled roofing is certainly one of my least favorite loads. And for whatever reason, I hate hauling plastic pipe. I know if its well banded it isn't bad, but I still do not like it.
     
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    Because it's basically a super light sail, and if you're hauling it across Wyoming or somewhere like that, there's a good chance you're rolling the truck.
     
  11. ChaoSS

    ChaoSS Road Train Member

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    It's not that. It has to do with how it's loaded and the way it feels like the whole load could just collapse and come loose....
     
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