tarps

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by sortanew, Nov 19, 2014.

  1. The Great 1

    The Great 1 Light Load Member

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    Id find out what they haul the most. That will tell what youll want to look into buying. I started out with 2 8ft so I could cover everything but it really wasn't worth the headache. Not enough big loads to run them. I run 2 6ft with flap and a 16x 27 which is 4ft no flap. Also have 16x16. Rarely find anything I can't haul. Actually use to 4ft no flap the most. Just my 2 cents. They do make hybrid tarps which are lighter that im actually looking into now.
     
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  3. sortanew

    sortanew Bobtail Member

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    i was just looking at some lightweight ones at mytee products. They all have flaps tho. My last company had 8 foot drops but didnt have flaps, i actually think id rather not have the flaps..
     
  4. crzyjarmans

    crzyjarmans Road Train Member

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    I like the flaps, myself, not my tarps, but got 4 20x24, 2 with flaps, 2 with out, only use the ones with flaps on tall loads
     
  5. skateboardman

    skateboardman Road Train Member

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    rethink that, you are sort of new so you get a pass, much easier with flaps
     
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  6. MJ1657

    MJ1657 Road Train Member

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    I can't imagine 8's without flaps.
     
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  7. G/MAN

    G/MAN Road Train Member

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    You can buy a 3 tarp set for less than $1,000 from Lookout Mtn Tarp. They are out of Alabama and will ship them to you anywhere in the country. I would go with either a 3 tarp set or 1- 8' and 2 steel tarps. I started out with that combination and it worked very well for me. I was able to turn the steel tarps sideways to tarp a high load. Pulling a step deck I have usually carried at least 5 tarps.
     
  8. allan5oh

    allan5oh Road Train Member

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    I have

    12 x 12 smoke
    two 16x25 with flaps "lumber"
    two 16x25 "steel"

    AKA a 4 piece system. Very flexible and easy to handle, all 13 oz.
     
  9. Lucar

    Lucar Road Train Member

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    I believe I have the best setup. I have a set of:

    2- 6'x24' with flaps
    1- 8'x24 with flap
    1- 12'x12' as smoke/coil tarp

    No need to carry so many tarps. Get the heavy oz material, and if it's missing D rings have a shop custom trow a new strap line of D rings anyway you want it on them.
     
  10. crzyjarmans

    crzyjarmans Road Train Member

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    Guess you never haul tall stuff?
     
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