doesnt really matter how you put your bungies on as long as they stay on and tight lol. I had allot of weird shaped loads that caused bungie problems. In your case here what i would have done is come back up on the other side of a spool and hook it to a D ring that way it cant come off, but i've had to go to the trailer cross members/chains/etc lol.
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Same way I was taught AT, they told me that they pay us so much to tarp no matter how long it takes (I mostly run local) so the more loads I can tarp "efficiently" in a day, the more money I'm making and not working for free.
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I dont seem to mind tarping SHC, I liked that load because I used that small tarp and it was nice a quick to throw on there.
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Im with SHC lol When you have to use 2 lumber tarps, and 1 steel tarp to cover the load... IT SUCKS.
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But like i said, i can find loads not needing tarps that pay the same as the one's that do.DodgeFarmBoy, Clasix1055, alex94 and 1 other person Thank this. -
If I was an o/o at 300$ to tarp I would be tarping every load possible, thats essentially free money, easy money!
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Logan76, wait untill you spend 4 hours padding and tarping a ld. Not so much easy money then.
Also you rip a tarp and then you have to get it fixed or replaced.
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4 hrs for $200 is $50/hr. I'll park my truck and tarp five days a week for that money.
Do it right and don't drive fast and they don't rip.
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