Post flatbed load photos here V2.0
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.
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...they did tight that up together ...did ####ty job though ...but i didn't even retight that , was good all the way , but as soon as forklift grabbed it - it was all on the ground !
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My driver took this great photo at the jobsite up in mass he’s delivering to today.BigBob410, nikmirbre, snowman_w900 and 11 others Thank this. -
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I couldn’t fit my outbound load underneath the curtain, so I left the tarp kit in the yard. Kind of glad I did, all them units of cedar shakes I would’ve had to take the top foot off five of those pallets to make height to fit under the curtain. Glad it isn’t going to rain tonight or tomorrow neither, I’d have to do it anyway so I could get it covered.BigBob410, nikmirbre, OLDSKOOLERnWV and 12 others Thank this. -
I never knew that was a option.OLDSKOOLERnWV, SAR, cke and 6 others Thank this. -
It’s not really that hard, but the brand I have is set up that way, I have a rolloff rack that the whole rolling carriage and curtains go right onto. I changed it from bolts in the rear of the carriage frame to pins with cotter pin retainers so it’s pretty quick all in all. The most time-consuming part is lining the rolloff rack up with the rear of the trailer. The blacktop in my yard is Not especially level. If you’re doing it on like a concrete surface inside a warehouse or a shed or a barn or something, I’m sure it’d be slicker than ####.
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