Securing a rock drill
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Gumper, Mar 26, 2019.
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Mr @Gumper thanks for posting the pics of the machine sitting on the ground and then loaded on the trailer secured.
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those pop up chains out of the floor come in handy i bet.
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Added another chain under the tracks in the middle. The shop guys had to wash all the oil the #### thing leaked on my trailer off. I asked if he’d wash the whole truck, he said, “no thanks.”
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Well that things a lot smaller than I expected.
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I realize this is going to make me sound like a dork, but I don't care.
That's a really cool looking truck.
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I concur, and, move that more pics of it in action be posted.SAR, Gumper, Tug Toy and 1 other person Thank this.
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The Ravens I had had those every two feet on both edges of the deck. I think they were rated 5000 pounds each. I did nothing but coils with them and the occasional machine or other load with it. It was by far as I was concerned a really good securement system.cke Thanks this.
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I can do that if you really want. I keep hoping I can wash it to make it nice an shiny again, but it continues to snow here. The road salt, and dirt roads around here make it near impossible to keep a truck clean.
I’d also like to put these on it. My fronts are 22.5s now, so I’d like them to match the 24.5 rears.
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