Posted by VADAVE on October 12, 2007 at 08:56:54 from (63.164.202.130):
In Reply to: Latest Project posted by Allan In NE on October 12, 2007 at 04:02:21:
Yup that's about how mine looks. Except mine's an 18 wheeler. My intermediate bows are 1 inch square tubing welded up to make a straight sided arch--kinda looks home built. The tarp tubes are 1 1/4 pipe with a simple u-joint to the handle. Handle is 3/4 pipe with the appropriate ells. On the left side (opposite the side the trap is fastened to the bed on) there is a ledge bolted to the top of the bed so that the trap can be pulled down tight just by rolling the trap up backward. With your skills Allan you should be able to make it your self. But then do you really need it since it does rain, course if you pile the grain above the sides it'll blow off goin' down the road.
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