Coils Question

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by hawkjr, Mar 27, 2013.

  1. carrkool

    carrkool Heavy Load Member

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    I know really...Yea shotgun require it now but i run a single 3 in strap over it and run out the slack and leave it.....it says i have to have something over the top on a shotgun says nothing about how tight it has to be....I am not mushrooming a coil when that law is BS
     
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  3. Clasix1055

    Clasix1055 Even when I'm wrong I'm right

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    Well .... Ok .... When I get a ticket I will let you know
     
  4. volvodriver01

    volvodriver01 Road Train Member

    I must say I haul coils every single day and have never "mushroomed" a coil. I use straps not chains. Even with chains I can't see "mushrooming" a coil. Maybe I have been doing it all wrong all this time. :biggrin_25526:
     
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  5. Clasix1055

    Clasix1055 Even when I'm wrong I'm right

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    They can't require you to "oversecure" if you have adequate securement you don't have to add a strap....some trailers with sidekits don't even carry straps
     
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  6. carrkool

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    The new FMCSA does require one over the top on shotgun. I think its bs personally...thats why a grabbed a few 3 in racthet straps. i just hook one over pull out the slack and click it a time or two. It really isnt doing anything but makes its legal to dot......
     
  7. carrkool

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    I have....seen a driver the other day at US steel in dravosburg loading one in dock 1. i was behind him i dont know what was worse the fact that he load before me and i still got mine all chained down and side kit back on or the fact he threw one chain over the top and mushroomed his coil.....when i got in my truck and looked at him his coil looked like an egg on its side...
     
  8. Espressolane

    Espressolane Road Train Member

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    The securement over the shotgun loaded coil is for down force. keeps it in the cradle.
     
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  9. carrkool

    carrkool Heavy Load Member

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    I guess thats the nice thing with my rit, i throw a J hook in the middle for down force....
     
  10. SGTSmokdU

    SGTSmokdU Light Load Member

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    I do the same on my fontaine. I guess I'll buy a couple of straps in the off chance that I have to haul shotgun. (they won't be tight, just snug)

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  11. T-RIX

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    I go 1 chain for every 10,000, suicides get an extra toward the rear to stop forward motion, shotguns get a stop block and a couple straps over the top.
     
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