How long does it take to Tarp a Load?

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  1. reddove

    reddove Medium Load Member

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    I Tarped Lil Coils before. No problem. Trying to untarp and fold 3tarps in the wind...ugh. For a 90 pound tarp, it flys rrrreal easy in the wind!
     
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  3. rockyroad74

    rockyroad74 Heavy Load Member

    Timed myself today on load of plywood 6' tall. Strapping, padding the ends, and tarping(2-6' drop) took 30 minutes.
     
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  4. Freightlinerbob

    Freightlinerbob Road Train Member

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    I timed myself today.
    One lumber tarp pulled off the load, folded and rolled up.
    10 minutes.

    Now the bungies were off already and it wasn't raining, snowing or blowing and I
    wasn't racing anyone.

    Just an overweight middle aged man working steady and not whinnying about it.
     
  5. Bumpy

    Bumpy Road Train Member

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    I'm going to time myself drinkin a brewski tomorra when I get home..!! :)
     
  6. Freightlinerbob

    Freightlinerbob Road Train Member

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    To get an accurate time you'd better average it over a 6 pack.....
     
  7. MOBee

    MOBee Road Train Member

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    Maybe so, I would think the first one would be very quick, but the second would be more of a savored type situation. Unless it is Founders KBS, that should be savored always.
     
  8. gingersquatch

    gingersquatch Medium Load Member

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    I think it's more of a place on the deck, then place on top of object 6 ft tall, which I do regularly. My Logan aluminum loads down in Kentucky are 2 skidded aluminum coils, 6 ft tall, and yes, I'll lift my 120+ (I swear one of the tarps I have now weighs every part of 150) lumber tarp on Top of that and then roll it out. I however am built perfectly for flatbed. I'm 6'8 225lbs and young and spry.

    I do what I can to make the job as neat as possible, and don't really worry about time, but I also try to do it quickly. My last lumber load, a full deck 7.5ft high took me 1.5hours to strap and tarp. With steel tarps, or just one lumber tarp, I'm usually right around the 20-30 minute mark to tarp. Lately it's been a little longer since it's been hot and I need to take a couple short breaks to hydrate. (Dehydration is devastating).

    As far as picking up. I usually park where instructed, pull my tarps out of the way and then pull my securement at which point they start unloading. I am usually finishing putting my last couple straps away or have finished shortly before they are done unloading me. (Bout 30mins-hour) most places.

    For tarping in the wind, I looked through our companies load securement rooms for some broken chains. I grabbed those and when rolling out my tarps in the wind, I'll hook a broken chain section to the d rings in each corner which will hold them down long enough to get some bungies on them.

    And beer isn't worth having if it's not meant to be savored.
     
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  9. darknessesedge

    darknessesedge Medium Load Member

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    wear your daisy dukes and the male truckers will help you tarp your loads.....lol
     
  10. Bumpy

    Bumpy Road Train Member

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    Not sure but:Isn't that what a HORSE does?:biggrin_2556:
     
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  11. Winkjr

    Winkjr Road Train Member

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    Should take about 10 minutes
     
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