When starting with a Flip System, it may seem rudimentary or almost self-explanatory what one would need. However, you'd be amazed at how many people forget the basics.
Mistake #1: Choosing the wrong tarp material. The devil is in the details! When transporting your load from one site to another, the tarp can play a pivotal role. The most commonly suggested material for the tarp would be the mesh tarp as opposed to vinyl.
This September 18th - 20th we'll be taking our usual trek down to London, Ohio for the 56th annual Farm Science Review. Attracting over 140,000 visitors who come to view products, commercial exhibitors and learn about the latest in agricultural advancements. the education from Ohio State and Purdue is second to none.
Located at booth #937 near entrance C we will be showcasing many of our Cargo Control products as well as our systems. While
The answer is pretty simple actually. It just depends upon what you’re hauling. Does the load need to stay dry? If so, a vinyl coated fabric is called for. If you’re hauling dirt, gravel, or nursery stock and you just need to contain the load to prevent it blowing away, a mesh tarp may be your best bet. Each type has its strengths. Let’s take a closer look and see which style of tarp might be best for your needs.
From dump bodies to landscaping, flip tarps seem to be at the heart of it all. But with all the back and forth of loading and unloading, sometimes the simplest things are the ones most commonly overlooked. That's what lead us to start this article.
One thing to consider is where you live in relation to your equipment supplier. Are you