Securing Coiled Rod

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  • Опубліковано 21 гру 2024

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  • @MonkeyManVa
    @MonkeyManVa 6 років тому +1

    Nice video sir. Loading these for the first time right now in Pueblo, CO. Hauled a lot of things in my career so far but never Slinkys..lol. Thanks for the help!

    • @CraigRyan
      @CraigRyan  6 років тому

      I'm glad to hear it helped Mike. They can be confusing.

  • @karlrohrbaugh4708
    @karlrohrbaugh4708 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video. Very professional. I hope to start flatbed. great video.

    • @CraigRyan
      @CraigRyan  4 роки тому

      Best of luck! Thank you.

  • @irishcanadiandriver1954
    @irishcanadiandriver1954 7 років тому +1

    I like the way you fold the strap before going in the winch, less dog tail to look after, i'm new to trucking and i hate rolling them up lol awesome trick. Thanks you made my life easier.

    • @CraigRyan
      @CraigRyan  7 років тому

      Thanks, I think about every Maverick driver straps that way.

    • @mutationbuilder3446
      @mutationbuilder3446 4 роки тому

      Thought DOT Regs are against folding the strap and sticking it through the slot,

    • @mikeochoa458
      @mikeochoa458 4 роки тому

      @@mutationbuilder3446 only if it Doesn't go all the way through the Winch

  • @doug931
    @doug931 7 років тому

    I havent run flatbed in a few years but I remember taking these out of a place in northern Wisconsin about twice a month. Good Memories and a really great video too!

    • @CraigRyan
      @CraigRyan  7 років тому

      I've loaded them out of Saukeville? I think.

  • @alabamaflatbed1309
    @alabamaflatbed1309 7 років тому +3

    Nice...that is how u do it. I just learned a shortcut thanks.

  • @ericscottstevens
    @ericscottstevens 6 років тому

    It was a fun job in the Army being a truck driver with the M977 HEMTT.
    My question is what is the heaviest load without going over weight?
    I have always thought hauling those train rail car wheel sets on flatbed. They take the bow out of the arced trailers.

    • @CraigRyan
      @CraigRyan  6 років тому +2

      Great question Eric. It all comes down to the axles and how many you have. Most flatbeds have 5 axles, so we can gross 80,000lbs. The spread axles on the trailer let us be more flexible with weight placement since they can each take 20,000lbs. Most flatbeds can take 48,000lbs easily, and I've taken over 50,000lbs. legally.

  • @randhawabhupinder
    @randhawabhupinder 6 років тому +1

    Thank you Sir for the video.i learned alot.

    • @CraigRyan
      @CraigRyan  6 років тому +1

      Glad it helped. Slinky's are confusing, but easy.

  • @bosco358
    @bosco358 6 років тому

    Question :: What is holding the wood planks in the front and back of the coils , is it the down force of the coil itself ??

    • @CraigRyan
      @CraigRyan  6 років тому +2

      There are coil racks underneath that restrict movement.

    • @1BigGun408
      @1BigGun408 6 років тому +1

      A set of coil racks

  • @anthonytrevino341
    @anthonytrevino341 6 років тому

    Craig. Do you know what the angle is for the cut on the 4x4 beveled dunnage you ran at Maverick , or can you get me the answer. Thank you. Also, did you ever use 4x4’s without the bevel on coiled rod or standard coils? I’ve seen them used but sometimes they’ll twist. Any advise?

    • @CraigRyan
      @CraigRyan  6 років тому

      Sorry Anthony, I don't know the angle. I do know it isn't even, one flat is like 1.5" and the other 2". I've never used dunnage without bevels, if you have to make your own I'd run them through a table saw to put a bevel on them. Any bevel would be better than none.

  • @raymuncy22
    @raymuncy22 7 років тому

    That stuff looks like it would be a pain in the butt. Do you have to retighten a lot on your load checks?

    • @CraigRyan
      @CraigRyan  7 років тому

      Not a lot, but yes these need to be looked after for the first couple of load checks.

  • @snuffysgarage3892
    @snuffysgarage3892 7 років тому

    Just wondering, how long did it take you to secure and tarp that load?

    • @CraigRyan
      @CraigRyan  7 років тому +1

      I don't recall, but most loads are usually between 1 and 2 hours. The tarping on this goes pretty fast.

  • @jayilla28
    @jayilla28 2 роки тому

    Shouldn't have 5 rows been secured with the straps pulling to the rear of the trailer and 3 pulling towards the headache rack🧐 to meet that DOT 80% rule.

    • @CraigRyan
      @CraigRyan  2 роки тому +1

      Maybe so! I kind of split it in half. You're obviously a safe driver.

    • @jayilla28
      @jayilla28 2 роки тому

      @@CraigRyan 😂😂😂

  • @mbekka1
    @mbekka1 3 роки тому

    Don’t ever throw the metal side of the strap to the other side it can be dangerous ,,,

    • @CraigRyan
      @CraigRyan  3 роки тому

      Depends if anyone is over there. I guess you could poke an eye out.

  • @kevinkirby2710
    @kevinkirby2710 6 років тому

    I don't mean any disrespect. You do know that securing to the rub rail will get you a load securement violation? It carries a load value of 0.

    • @CraigRyan
      @CraigRyan  6 років тому +1

      No problem Kevin, thanks for the input. What you see me do is Maverick policy. I'm quite sure they would be aware if it was in violation.

    • @camdencharles9449
      @camdencharles9449 5 років тому +2

      As far as I know, most rub rails have a WWL of 5,000lbs if the rail is at least 1/4” thick.

    • @srastafari369
      @srastafari369 5 років тому

      Kevin no it not u fucking loser

  • @sefrosa5093
    @sefrosa5093 5 років тому

    🤭

  • @maximuselgrande1513
    @maximuselgrande1513 4 роки тому

    To be honest doesn’t worth it to do all that job for the shitty payments flatbed drivers have.. I do prefer to keep driving refeer.