Somethings you tarp just to protect it from road grime,, even though you load it in the rain and when you get to the receiver it goes in the mud, Its frustrating but that's the reason
Tarp Rebar...? Why
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by sb57, Apr 3, 2014.
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Cetane+ Thanks this.
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I have a buddy that has a weed burner exhaust. They made him smoke tarp sewer pipe. Go figure.
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i've only had one load actually tarped.
rebar don't pay to tarp. nor any steel for that matter. but shipper wants steel tarped.
i've had 2 loads that receivers wanted tarped. out of all the tarped loads i've hauled.
as for the rest of them. only the broker wanted it tarped. and i'm talking everything. not just steel.Cetane+ Thanks this. -
If you are being paid to tarp, tarp, I don't understand the dilemma.
Sublime, MJ1657 and passingthru69 Thank this. -
Did anyone say anything about someone that shows up for a load not prepared for it? The rest of us that are not lease purchase or failed lease purchase drivers would make sure we show up with what we need to do the job properly.
I edited my original post because hopefully the general public does not read these boards. I would not like to be embarrassed by posts like I quoted.Last edited: Apr 3, 2014
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I know that feeling. I hauled pipe that was rust brown and covered in snow that had to be tarped to only be taken off and put in a mud pit.
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