Hey flat bedders what do you carry?

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Old 06-14-2007, 11:52 PM
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Hey Flat bedders,
What do you recommend that I carry for cargo securing??
I have been to many sites but all the starps,chains are confusing, can you tell me what you use for a set up, so I know what to get and when I don't need what they are selling?
I have all the load securement info, but on the actual materials I am lacking info.
 
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Old 06-15-2007, 12:16 AM
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Kinda depends on what you plan to haul, but unless you're pulling coils, here is a start. I've left out some of the sizes, but if you've read all the securement rules, you already know that stuff.

53' flatbed with a 10'-1" spread and max 41' KP distance (unless you're running Cali)
(2) 4' x 28' steel tarps (could also go with 6' and/or 8' tarps)
(12) straps
(8) chains
(8) binders
(4) 4" x 4" x 8' long pieces of wood (preferably hardwood).
ladder
hard hat, safety glasses, safety shoes, vest
wide load lights
oversize banners and flags
 
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Old 06-15-2007, 01:00 AM
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I'm picking up a Ravens 48/102 in Ohio in a couple of weeks.
I think I'll be hauling coils also, it seems to be a common load. I've seen how to secure them, I like the pre-fab coil racks and the double chains through the middle.
What I'm mainly looking for is what works and what doesn't work. I always feel the best place to go is to the people who use their tools of the trade the most.
What do you mount the wide load lights to, I understand the banner, but not the lights?
I've seen the 4 by 4's in the landing gear struts.
Ladder I'll probably go for the one Steve just got,...the one that loads and tarps for you :wink:
What about chain size, I've heard about some and they advertise a smaller gauge that works better, but I'm not sure what the size is.
Flat bed will work great for me, I have always over secured loads even back on the farm when I could fit 75 bales of hay onto a 1/2 ton truck.I'm looking forward to the flat bed challenge, I just don't want to waste $$ on something they say works,...but does not.

Lever binders or ratchet binders?
these are the decisions that keep me up at night
 
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Old 06-15-2007, 02:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Doghouse
I'm picking up a Ravens 48/102 in Ohio in a couple of weeks.
I think I'll be hauling coils also, it seems to be a common load. I've seen how to secure them, I like the pre-fab coil racks and the double chains through the middle.
What I'm mainly looking for is what works and what doesn't work. I always feel the best place to go is to the people who use their tools of the trade the most.
What do you mount the wide load lights to, I understand the banner, but not the lights?
I've seen a beacon on each side of the sleeper, or you can get a mini lightbar and stick it on top. Trailer will need 2 lights. Reflective oversize sign to run at night.

I've seen the 4 by 4's in the landing gear struts.
Ladder I'll probably go for the one Steve just got,...the one that loads and tarps for you :wink:
What about chain size, I've heard about some and they advertise a smaller gauge that works better, but I'm not sure what the size is.
Smaller size may be easier to work with, but requires more chain to do the same job. I'd recommend 3/8" Grade 70 or higher.

Flat bed will work great for me, I have always over secured loads even back on the farm when I could fit 75 bales of hay onto a 1/2 ton truck.I'm looking forward to the flat bed challenge, I just don't want to waste $$ on something they say works,...but does not.

Lever binders or ratchet binders? Both
these are the decisions that keep me up at night
 
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Ladder from Walmart. One that folds out into many positions and extends to 17'.

10 3/8" chains 20' long and grade 70
10 binders for the chains

2 8' drop tarps

25 sliding winches with 30' straps

200 20" rubber bungee cords

4 4x4x8 posts hung under trailer on cross members. Used to make headboard to block a load. Never done it but it makes me feel cool.

Hammer and nails

2 red flags for when the loads hangs over the back

hard hat, safety glasses, safety shoes, vest


Everyone already mentioned everything I take. I just felt left out.
 
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for the love of god and everything holy dont forget bungie cords!
 
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Old 06-15-2007, 11:39 AM
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To start out with I suggest the following:

10- 3/8'' x 20' M70 chains. 5/16" will do, but 3/8" is much better and will
offer more flexibility.
10- Binders. Ratchet or snap, the choice is yours, but the ratchet type
would be safer starting out.
2 steel and 1 lumber tarp. You can sometimes find these in a 3 tarp set.
10- 4" straps
1- Winch bar
1- box (50)of 21" bungee's. You can never have too many.
5 sets of coil racks. This consists of 2 pieces of beveled 4 x 4's, 2 coil racks, 2 pieces of belting for each coil rack. I have been in a situation where I have used 5 coil racks.
20- Steel or chain edge protectors.
20- Strap protectors.
6- 8' pieces of dunnage. You can use 4"x4". This is an option. Most shippers will have some dunnage you can either have or purchase from them. I prefer having my own.
Unless you have a wood and steel trailer, you may also want to get some thin rubber matting.

These are minimums you should have starting out. If you have more than 1o winches on your trailer, you may want to have at least 1 strap for each winch.

In addition to these items, I carry 10 hand ratchet straps (2" and 4") and plenty of padding. Padding can consist of pieces of carpet, blankets or diapers. Don't laugh, diapers work just fine. There are other items I carry which you may not need.
 
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WOW,
Thanks for all the info,....guess its time to find a place who won't rape me on this stuff.
The grade 70 chain is what I read about,..and you confirmed it. Off I go debit card in hand :roll:
 
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Old 06-15-2007, 08:10 PM
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If you buy the items I suggested new, prepare to spend as much as $2,500 for everything.
 
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>What do you mount the wide load lights to......?
We have magnetic ones that you just slap onto the back of the load and plug the cord into a receptacle in th back of the trailer. They are quick and easy and they work great.

>What about chain size...they advertise a smaller gauge that works better
Well.....this is all spelled out in your securement book. 3/8" grade 70 is about the smallest you can use and still keep your sanity. Any smaller than that and you'll need lots of chains (and binders).....if you're going to do it by the book that is.
 



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