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First high strap isn't straight.
I know on such a small load it will have less effect but .................real flatbedders are ocd.
If you cannot shift your winches.........shift your load.(the forkliftdriver puts them where you want them.)
Second .....the twist in the straps.
If it is under the tarp...........no need to do it.
legallities aside DOT and scalemasters don't like to see them.
Longtime ago there was a scalemaster on TTR.
He made it clear that scalehouses sometimes look at that and they don't like it.
Securing to the rubrail...............my opinion is that it looks wrong.
Fact is you will tarp easier and better if you don't do it.
That is what i noticed.
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You need to center your tarp better.
It will make tarping easier.D.Tibbitt and farmerjohn64 Thank this. -
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The flap isn't done good.
In part because you didn't position your tarp correctly.
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A clevis works in place of the load choker. Works well with big loads of structural steel and pipe spools where few of the pieces are uniform in size.Kyle G. and farmerjohn64 Thank this. -
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