Actually the one I posted is for slinging loads from one boat to another and has a 5000 lb WLL.
Truck Driver Killed by his load 4-22-16
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by UltraZero, Apr 25, 2016.
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Like I said before, they can be hauled safely with straps. Just takes a lot of work. I always use chains and haul steel every day. 7 - 3/8s on the 40' flat plate that is on my back now. So I am not one of those that throw 5 straps and go, though I see them daily also. The trick is to keep the stuff from moving at all cause it's really hard to stop something when it starts moving. Something like a body in motion tends to stay in motion. Also the way a lot of this are loaded if you don't go back and block between them the chains will come loose also and then you have the same problem. We haul for a company that paints them with a very high end paint, use them to build boat docks on the waterfront for people with yachts. And yacht clubs. They have a cow if you scuff with straps and you can talk till your blue in the face they aren't letting you put chains on them. If you can't do it safely without chains and without scuffing their paint then they will find someone who can.takes a lot of time to make it safe but they pay well for it to be done right.
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You do know that you cannot stupidproof trucking, dont you?Oxbow, Highway Sailor, Old Iron and 6 others Thank this. -
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Not again!!!
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I'll call it.
Someone will find the old ruling saying they have to be behind the rub rail. They will not see that the rule has since been changed. The arguing about it will go on for several pages. Happens every time.Last edited: May 5, 2016
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If the rule has been changed, then I stand corrected. I've been retired from trucking for a few years, and from flatbed for several. I'll admit I am probably out of the loop on a lot of things. When I was in flatbed, 'behind-the-rubrail' was the rule.
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The straps in or out of the rub rail deal comes up here quite frequently. It ends up to be the same old arguement every time. Kind of like securing coils, headache racks are mandatory, bungee cord vs. rope, etc..........ShooterK2 and johndeere4020 Thank this. -
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