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NAA Tarp Size

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Ramrod

12-17-2004 06:20:00




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What size tarp does it take to cover my NAA from stem to stern, port to starboard, down to the ground? I'm hoping somebody has already done this...

Ramrod




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Leemo

12-17-2004 10:22:49




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 Re: NAA Tarp Size in reply to Ramrod, 12-17-2004 06:20:00  
Like Jim.UT mentioned you may want to leave space for some air circulation. A tarp tends to have moisture build up under it anyway and if it's to the ground it'll probably get pretty wet under it.
Good Luck, Lee



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Jim.UT

12-17-2004 08:15:59




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 Re: NAA Tarp Size in reply to Ramrod, 12-17-2004 06:20:00  
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On my 800 I use a 10x12. This leave space for air to circulate under the tarp to reduce condensation. Condensation is not a big problem in our dry climate but I like to be sure.

I tie the tarp down fairly tight with black rubber bungies so that the tarp forms kind of a tent over the tractor. Tilting the seat up helps hold the tarp up so the snow slides off rather than pool in a low spot.

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H Fred

12-17-2004 09:37:32




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 Re: NAA Tarp Size in reply to Jim.UT, 12-17-2004 08:15:59  

Jim is that picture from this year--sure looks cold out there but really pretty.

FRED..... ..... ..... .....



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Jim.UT

12-17-2004 10:01:15




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 Re: NAA Tarp Size in reply to H Fred, 12-17-2004 09:37:32  
No, but it could be. It looks the same this year. I think that pic was taken about this time 2001, just a couple of months before the Olympics came to town.

This year we got a couple of really good snow storms and then it warmed back up last week into the 50's. Temps are back down to "normal" now. Teens and Twenties in the morning, warming up to the 40's at midday.



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Steve (Magnolia, TX)

12-17-2004 06:23:42




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 Re: NAA Tarp Size in reply to Ramrod, 12-17-2004 06:20:00  
About 15'x20' should do it.

I just happened to have my 8N Operators Manual open to the dimensions page. An NAA should be just about the same width, an inch or two taller and an inch or 2 longer than an 8N. 15'x20' is rounding up, but would cover an 8N to the ground, all the way around and SHOULD do the same for an NAA.

HTH
Steve



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Ramrod

12-17-2004 06:37:40




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 Re: NAA Tarp Size in reply to Steve (Magnolia, TX), 12-17-2004 06:23:42  
Thank you! Now off to eBay.

Ramrod



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