flat bed equipment
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by jarrod, Jun 29, 2012.
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And hard to fold up, especially in the wind.
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I hate tarps
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Oh I agree! I hate tarping. But here in south Alabama flat bed loads are everywhere. Gonna get my own authority soon and its either flat or Reefer. But flat seems to have more options.
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$925.00
24x48' 3-PIECE LUMBER TARP SET
3 TARP SET! - INCLUDES 2 END TARPS + 1 CENTER TARP
CENTER TARP CAN BE TURNED SIDEWAYS FOR USE AS A STEEL TARP
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[TD="width: 200"]18oz Heavy Duty Vinyl Fabric
Grommets on Hem
2 Rows Dee Rings Above Hem
8'H x 10'W Flap on End Tarps
Dee Rings 4 Ways on Center Tarp
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[TD="width: 140, bgcolor: #F4F4F4"]2@78# + 1@72#[/TD]
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[TD="bgcolor: #F4F4F4"]W x L[/TD]
[TD="bgcolor: #F4F4F4"]2 - 24' x 18'-6" W/ FLAP
1 - 24' x 14'-6" CENTER[/TD]
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[TD="bgcolor: #F4F4F4"]TRP LUM2427-3PC[/TD]
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This is from the TarpStop website under Lumber Tarps. Bigger than the one's Autocar mentions earlier. You can also look at 3 machine tarps that will give you the added flexibility and weight savings, not cheap, but versatile and with weight/space being at a premium, not a bad option.jarrod Thanks this. -
We have 3 20' lumber tarps, and we run 53' flats. Tarping can be a pain anytime the loads get past the 40', but we also run some big siding loads that pay decent. Steel loads are the worst with the 8 ft. drops, but the one will cover up to 24' with the flap. Sometimes it's a good thing and other not so much, just like most of life, don't cha know!
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If you hate tarps, run a covered wagon. Saves a lot of headache. To add to this equipment, Go to Lowes or Home Depot and pick up a 6 or 7 foot long piece of 1" pvc tube and a "T". I glue the "T" on and cut a notch in it so I don't have to climb on loads to place my edge protectors. Just slide them in the notch and lay them under the strap. It's also good for when you have multi-tiered pipe loads that you want to bellyrap. You can put the strap in the notch and push it through so you're not twisting and reaching.
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