What if it Snows?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.
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Ok, so I used my 4ft tarps today. But still the same process.
So you start by folding up the front, which these tarps are fitted, so they fold a little different.
Next you fold up the front corners and use the clamps to hold them in place.
Then you go to the opposite end and fold them up
On a side note, make sure the impatient ahole forklift driver doesn't start pulling the load off, cause it makes the tarp fall. Flippin jerkoff.
Next step is to fold then ends over to the center 1 more time. Apparently I didn't take a pic of this step.
Then you fold the tarp in half
After that I fold the tarp up back to front about 3/4 of the way and roll it up.
Nothing fancy, but the clamps really help to hold the folded ends stay put.Wasted Thyme, Rocks, 650cat425 and 6 others Thank this. -
I should go back home till tomorrow night. Left 2 nice ribeyes in the fridge.
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Some interesting reading.
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Man it would seem like a pain in the neck to fold the sides up like that on top of the load
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That is cool tho thanks for sharing @HillbillyDeluxeTruck . I gonna try it with a square load see how hard it is
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