We had rope hooks on our trailers. With rubber rope I’d go down the side and hook every other loop. That’s way when you went back and stretched it to hook every loop it wouldn’t pull your tarp off to one side. I was super OCD about having it centered on the load and having the rows of D rings line up between the front and back tarps.
With regular rope I’d loosely hook every loop down both sides and then go back and pull everything tight.
Tarping with rope and how to tie it securely?
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Glad I never had to mess with flaps. One of the perks of hauling wood products I suppose. Here’s a load of 5ft wide mdf in BC on my way to Edmonton. Box end tarps weren’t ideal for this but you could still make it look good.
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Ok, after seeing that pic I am never posting another pic on this site of any of the chicken scraps I get to haul
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That shock cord looks shockingly awesome!
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@Kyle G. For the most part, yes a single rope down each side. One on each end as well.
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Those tubing loads sucked. The edges were super sharp from being cut with a hot saw and we had to use our good lumber tarps on them.Tug Toy, Walk Among Us, CAXPT and 4 others Thank this.
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