They are heavy but more sturdy. Make sure you can comfortably lift 100ish pounds onto a flatbed though or it's going to be rough.
What size tarps should I carry with me?
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Try to get three rows of d rings on each side of your lumber tarps. You will pay extra but you will really like them when you have a shorter load and can use the top row of d rings to tie the tarps down.
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Lumber 24Wx26L 8Hx10W flap
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I only ever carried one 24 x 24 double row of D rings tarp. If I couldn't cover it then I didn't quote it. It was plenty for me.
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Depends entirely on where you run what you want to haul. I'd say you most likely won't ever actually need 8 foot drops unless you plan on hauling drywall, insulation, hay, etc. Most lumber loads I do my 8's are a row or two below the rub rail, unless you get down into lowIQsiana where they stack them 4 high 3 long in the center instead of using your entire trailer.
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