Flatbed Trainee Update

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by farmerjohn64, Jun 17, 2020.

  1. Coffey

    Coffey Heavy Load Member

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    I always hated tarping paper rolls I'm scared of heights and the unevens spots really messed with me
     
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  3. farmerjohn64

    farmerjohn64 Road Train Member

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    It’d be hilarious if someone pretended to accidentally fall off the load with the harness on just to mess with everyone, but that ain’t gonna be me because I’d be going in for a triple bypass
     
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  4. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    If u got the harness . Before u hook it up to the wire. Give a quick tug to the wire and make sure it works . Its supposed to lock if it gets jolted down. Kinda like a seatbelt locks if u hit the brakes hard enough. If it doesnt lock up then it wont save u if u fall. Also make sure u climb down from the deck slowly or that harness will make sure u never have kids again. Did that my first time , jumped off the back and the wire caught me mid air cuz it thought i was falling and i had a stomach ache for the rest of the day lol
     
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  5. farmerjohn64

    farmerjohn64 Road Train Member

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    I would’ve ####e my pants if that happened to me earlier lmao
     
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  6. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    LOL i did it when i was with my trainer with swift. He about fell on the ground laughing at me . Yep im an idiot :D
     
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  7. farmerjohn64

    farmerjohn64 Road Train Member

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    My trainer helped me put it on and when he said to put those two straps between your legs I was thinking, “Well this looks fun”
     
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  8. TripleSix

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    There is an easier way.

    If you can get a forklift to help you, roll a tarp out on the ground. Have the forklift come to the middle of the tarp, with the forks set out as wide as they can. Pull the tarp edge closes to the forks all the way onto the forks. Take the opposite side of the tarp and pull it onto the forks, and then back to the tips of the forks, and then back...kinda like an acordian. Forklift will lift the tarp over the load, you assist by grabbing the ends of the tarp and pulling it over the load. From the opposite side of the trailer from the forklift, pull the tarp. It should fall over the load like a waterfall. Quick, easy tarp job, and you didn't have to worry about heights.
     
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  9. farmerjohn64

    farmerjohn64 Road Train Member

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    I’ll have to work on that, sounds like a good way to get in and out quick as well
     
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  10. Dockbumper

    Dockbumper Road Train Member

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    It's not the fall that will hurt you....... it's the SUDDEN STOP!
     
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  11. Tb0n3

    Tb0n3 Road Train Member

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    Personally I prefer to do free climbing. The harness can really be a nuisance since it's always pulling up to the rail, and it makes navigating the top of uneven loads tedious as you have to slow down your steps even between things you can usually step down to easily. I've done tyvek wrapped lumber with ice on top with gaps and mixed square and pyramid loading in the dim evening light and just going slow as hell I managed. The only time I've ever fallen off the trailer was due to my own stupidity. I was in a hurry and rolled the winch bar off the edge of the trailer where I had put it. Just watch your footing, go appropriately slow, and don't be an idiot and you can keep from ever falling.

    One suggestion I might make is to get comfortable at the edge of the trailer deck itself so you can deal with any vertigo in a safe position before you're 13'6" above a straight drop in the wind.
     
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