do you tie the bag or just bag it?
U UPSGUY72 Well-Known Member Dec 10, 2009 #3 It all depends on the location your putting the bag, the size of the package, how bad the weather is ETC. Nothing is cut and dry.
It all depends on the location your putting the bag, the size of the package, how bad the weather is ETC. Nothing is cut and dry.
Bubblehead My Senior Picture Dec 10, 2009 #4 Bag it, spin it, then set the package down with the spun part of bag under the package so it can't unravel.
Bag it, spin it, then set the package down with the spun part of bag under the package so it can't unravel.
brownmonster Man of Great Wisdom Dec 10, 2009 #6 I bring along one of those infomercial vacuum sealing things. I like a nice neat bagging job.
SmithBarney Well-Known Member Dec 10, 2009 #8 cut a hole for the head and arms and stick your helper in the bag. actually the spin and knot or spin and put the end under package works best unless you need to hang it on a fenceline on ranches..
cut a hole for the head and arms and stick your helper in the bag. actually the spin and knot or spin and put the end under package works best unless you need to hang it on a fenceline on ranches..
Cementups Box Monkey Dec 10, 2009 #10 I love bagging it and spinning it and tucking it underneath and then watching as I start to drive away as the customer picks it up from teh bag and the packages dumps right out on to their wet lawn. DUMBASSES!!!!
I love bagging it and spinning it and tucking it underneath and then watching as I start to drive away as the customer picks it up from teh bag and the packages dumps right out on to their wet lawn. DUMBASSES!!!!