I’ve seen some guys lay the ramps flat and strap them down and they overhang the vehicle a bit on them but that means you need a loading dock at both ends
Damn thats a good idea… unfortunately we went straight from the dealer to a rail yard and didnt have that option BUT i will definitely have to add that one to the bag of tricks!
Steel coils scare me...!!!! But I'm learning a lot from your videos...!!!! I like the way you put the chain around the dunnage.. I thought you had to screw them down..
Well they want coil racks and ours were at the house so this was the next best way to secure the dunnage down. Idk how other steel places run it but i know this one was not hotshot friendly. Probably due to the fact that the weight they ship out is on the top end or too heavy for a hotshot.
Thanks for the feedback. Here’s some for you.. would love to hear why it was and not just a general statement of its a nightmare. Not against improving and learning at all :)
@@adventuresintrucking1995 I'm not criticizing you by the way. I used to be a truck driver and I know how little free time there is and honestly you don't have time to constantly review your edit before publishing.
I running a 45 foot trailer for that reason working out great
I’ve seen some guys lay the ramps flat and strap them down and they overhang the vehicle a bit on them but that means you need a loading dock at both ends
Damn thats a good idea… unfortunately we went straight from the dealer to a rail yard and didnt have that option BUT i will definitely have to add that one to the bag of tricks!
Steel coils scare me...!!!!
But I'm learning a lot from your videos...!!!!
I like the way you put the chain around the dunnage..
I thought you had to screw them down..
Well they want coil racks and ours were at the house so this was the next best way to secure the dunnage down. Idk how other steel places run it but i know this one was not hotshot friendly. Probably due to the fact that the weight they ship out is on the top end or too heavy for a hotshot.
I would have gladly let you use my 44' Diamond C gooseneck.
LOL DAMN … free beer… yesterday 😭😭😭
That was an editing nightmare.
Thanks for the feedback. Here’s some for you.. would love to hear why it was and not just a general statement of its a nightmare. Not against improving and learning at all :)
@@adventuresintrucking1995 there was just a long stretch of voice over voice.
@@FatKidBrody seriously thanks! Will make sure not to have those kinda things happen in future content… if nothing else im aware of it now!
@@adventuresintrucking1995 I'm not criticizing you by the way. I used to be a truck driver and I know how little free time there is and honestly you don't have time to constantly review your edit before publishing.