@JonJon78 i think we are using the same shipper ? I just booked a "legal dim flatbed load" out of cali and looked at the ratecon and it said for a stepdeck. So i called my agent to see if i could still pick it up , what are the dimensions? ..... He calls back and says its 10ft high and the broker said they ship that out on a flatbed all the time ??? Wtf?? Gave us both a good laugh. Makes me wonder which type of drivers are paying for overheight permits on a flatbed when its a legal step load? I mean that would put u over 15ft high lmao![]()
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Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by JonJon78, Dec 9, 2020.
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True words.Sirscrapntruckalot, Tug Toy, cke and 1 other person Thank this.
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Many states won't give an over height permit for a flatbed if it can ship on a lower trailer, step.Sirscrapntruckalot, D.Tibbitt, cke and 2 others Thank this. -
We hauled an 10 wide dozer from Florida with Washington on a flatbed at 14’ tall. Didn’t have an issue with permits. Had a flat in Florida and needed a flat in Washington so it worked out best.D.Tibbitt, Czar_Zero, PoleCrusher and 3 others Thank this.
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My reply to those guys is ..... " I don't care how you usually do it that's not how it's going to be done with me "Sirscrapntruckalot, D.Tibbitt, Czar_Zero and 7 others Thank this.
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LOL.
Crazy happenings out here for sure.
This load I started the thread about was listed today by a different broker except wanting a Conestoga now.
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If you refused to take the load and its risks. You did the right thing. I understand the definition of the word potential. It is an odds of occurring. The thing is, sometimes you just have to take the sure bet and pass.
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14' tall permit, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. Rest of the trip that is legal high.
Just a warning to beware it's possible.D.Tibbitt, PoleCrusher and cke Thank this. -
Well somebody is hauling that #### if they say they are always loading flats 15ft highSirscrapntruckalot, JonJon78, PoleCrusher and 1 other person Thank this.
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That’s terrible. Can you tell us where that is so we don’t make the mistake of going there.D.Tibbitt, JonJon78, PoleCrusher and 1 other person Thank this.
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