I was going to make a joke about how it was ok if you wanted to do it the wrong way, but as I continued to watch, I realized that I needed to learn this!😲 Thanks for blowing my mind 🤯🤯🤯
Nice and what timing, yesterday I just cleaned over 20 straps and was debating myself how I was going roll them up and keep everything together. Thanks.
I definitely appreciate the very nice and neat rollup! We have ratchet straps where I work and it’s definitely a trip hazard if they are left on the floor- unwrapped and not placed in bin. I’ll have to take this tip for delivery stations 😄😄🙌🏽
Thank you Sir, I learned something new today, I would always put mine in a box or bag and what not, but now I know how to store them properly, thank you 🙏🏽
I'm a 3rd generation strap piling, rats nest wrestling, tangled mess cussin' man.. it's not an easy life but it's my heritage so I bear the burden with pride
Your'n Grand-baby's gonna talk about how brilliant theiry're Pa'Paw is/was one day ..... Love through Discipline and Instruction.... ❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏👏👏👏💯💯💯💯💯💯
We haul round bales on the goose neck when we’re haying or moving hay . I roll my straps up in circle stack them in our plastic milk crates ( 10 or so ) then close the ratchet and put them in another milk crate. When we’re done haying. You just pick up the crate and take it to the barn
We haul hay on a customized rig. Big loads. I do my status same as you but have a metal box on the front of the trailer for stacking straps and ratchets. I keep chain extensions in a separate box as they tend to fall out of the upright box. Hay season is upon us. Got the first call just yesterday. Hope it's a good year!
I use zip ties instead of the hook, I don't use mine as much as you do but the tote is a better idea than a Dollar General bag. How do you store bungie cords?
I have so many bungie cords, (because I don't like to run out of things, especially when they are on sale) that I keep them in zip-loc bags...by size. It may be the "girl way" to do it, but it saves me time! I am a girl, so it don't bother me none! 😁
I the 27 ft long 2 inch wide stairs and ratchets almost daily during summer. I will the strap with the hook in the center. Not with ratchet attached. When I am ready to use I hold the trail and pull a few feet out and haul off and Ross the rolled up part over what I am strapping. Then thread the ratchet. Sometimes the strap is not long enough so we have devised aan apparatus from chains and hooks and a piece of steel with a hole in it for one on the strap hook. When ready to end the load, I roll them up and they are ready for the next time.
This flatbed trucker pro aproves this message. This is the correct way, also , spray lube your mechanism for craps sake, they work so much better that way!
I was once an ugly man. Whipped out my unruly, unorganized ratchet straps and called my wife outside. I then proceeded to wrap them just as demonstrated and my wife's jaw dropped in amazement. That day, I became a handsome man. Also with nicely wrapped and organized ratchet straps... all thanks to you. Forever be blessed, thank you deeply. - From a once ugly man
I do mine almost the same way except I leave the handle open. I find I don't have to roll it over as much. I'm not nearly as handsome though. Also I think I hear a baby crying in the background ????
I hear an death metal singer in the background trying to start a song. So apparently this guy was the lead guitar and just ran from the band to do a strap winding video. 🤷 Thats how important this video is to him..
You don't leave them in a pile. It'll take you an hour to take them all apart. Why they get rolled up. That's how I do it same way. Takes less then half the time to roll them up then untangling them when needed.
That’s a great idea. I have always rolled the steam separate from the ratchet. But for the smaller straps I love that idea. Thanks for sharing.
If you have them separate and roll the tag end of the strap up first you can throw it over your load. This is definitely faster though
The Goat was giving instructions.
That mustache is 100% pure American greatness and I hope to have one so cool some day
I do my straps exactly the same way 👌
Ditto. I'll throw some electrical tape on big straps to hold em for me though
protect this man at all costs.
Great idea Cody! My man! I am going to re-roll mine
Nice I have to give this a try thanks for sharing 👍🏾
I never turned the thing sideways. I will now. What a blessing. ❤
I like his style! A man that stays organized and neat! Almost unheard of!
I was going to make a joke about how it was ok if you wanted to do it the wrong way, but as I continued to watch, I realized that I needed to learn this!😲 Thanks for blowing my mind 🤯🤯🤯
Thank you! I’ve heard so many ways over the years I feel like this might not come undone in my truck
Amazing!!! Just finished wrapping mine.
Nice and what timing, yesterday I just cleaned over 20 straps and was debating myself how I was going roll them up and keep everything together. Thanks.
I love it!!! I do it exactly the same!!
God bless Cody. Y'all keep ranchin'! 🎉🎉🎉
It’s the screaming goat in the back for me😂😂😂
Cody the pro would know.
Great idea 💡
Great tip. Thanks
Always keeping straps in a tote and organized is a must
Wow, this is the easiest one yet. I had to try it while watching! Thanks!
Happy Monday vibes from “THE CITY OF SECOND CHANCES” aka Las Vegas 😂😂😂😂
Most people don't know how to run the strap thru the rachet, if it's not done right it's heck to get it untangled
Thank you sir! I can always use some good information. Keep on🫡
I definitely appreciate the very nice and neat rollup! We have ratchet straps where I work and it’s definitely a trip hazard if they are left on the floor- unwrapped and not placed in bin. I’ll have to take this tip for delivery stations 😄😄🙌🏽
This is the best way! Thank you!
Thank you Sir, I learned something new today, I would always put mine in a box or bag and what not, but now I know how to store them properly, thank you 🙏🏽
I like the idea of turning the hook .
Never thought of that
I do mine the same, never tried the hook method, I always keep some electrical tape in my ratchet strap bag and tape them
Great tip Cody. I roll mine but not how you do with hook. I'm gonna do it that way now!!
Brilliant
Good idea
I've been doing this for 20 years. I've got a metal .50cal ammo box I keep mine in. Down here in Kingsbury TX.
Awesome
Thank you 🙏🏾
I'm a 3rd generation strap piling, rats nest wrestling, tangled mess cussin' man.. it's not an easy life but it's my heritage so I bear the burden with pride
Velcro works just as well and helps keep mine organized
Keep it organized. Y'all keep ranching.
Much better than the piles mine are in right now.
That’s actually genius, I’m sold.
I can't wait to show my husband this tonight!😅
I like the locking "s" thingy.
Lmao I’m the leave it in a pile type 😂.
Nice man 👍
Can't wait to blow my coworkers minds on Monday 😂
Ammo cans work great for storage in the pickup and with the carry handle and latch it’s even better just a thought I figured I’d share
Harbor Freight ammo box works good also .
Cody may seem cocky, but he is humble respect
This is how I'm doing it from here on.
Your'n Grand-baby's gonna talk about how brilliant theiry're Pa'Paw is/was one day ..... Love through Discipline and Instruction.... ❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏👏👏👏💯💯💯💯💯💯
That is exactly how I fold my straps.
Exactly how I do mine.
That’s how I roll mine up.
Howdy folks like your strap strategy.
Those things come in handy when you least expect them.
We haul round bales on the goose neck when we’re haying or moving hay . I roll my straps up in circle stack them in our plastic milk crates ( 10 or so ) then close the ratchet and put them in another milk crate. When we’re done haying. You just pick up the crate and take it to the barn
We haul hay on a customized rig. Big loads. I do my status same as you but have a metal box on the front of the trailer for stacking straps and ratchets. I keep chain extensions in a separate box as they tend to fall out of the upright box. Hay season is upon us. Got the first call just yesterday. Hope it's a good year!
We use the large 4 inch strap
I use mine so often it's just easier to leave em loose in the bed😂 at least 3 or 4 times a work day
Ya, the two I typically always use I just toss in the bed of my truck. I have extras that I store this way though.
Same!
Yep... that's how you do it
Alright!! Cool!!!!
I always cut inertubes like rubber bands to wrap around them.
That's how I do it!
I use zip ties instead of the hook, I don't use mine as much as you do but the tote is a better idea than a Dollar General bag. How do you store bungie cords?
Dollar General bag?!!
(I resemble that remark!) 🤣
I have so many bungie cords, (because I don't like to run out of things, especially when they are on sale) that I keep them in zip-loc bags...by size.
It may be the "girl way" to do
it, but it saves me time! I am
a girl, so it don't bother me none! 😁
I store mine like one on the floor😊
I love how a woman loves her chubby bear best friend
Thank ya sir!
The one left in the pile is what mine looks like after someone borrows mine😂😂😂
Look at that mustache! Killer man.
Side question how the hell do you operate with your phone in your shirt pocket?
I role mine the same way, but I stick them in an old sock to keep them from tangling.
Thank you for that
Love the hat
I the 27 ft long 2 inch wide stairs and ratchets almost daily during summer. I will the strap with the hook in the center. Not with ratchet attached. When I am ready to use I hold the trail and pull a few feet out and haul off and Ross the rolled up part over what I am strapping. Then thread the ratchet. Sometimes the strap is not long enough so we have devised aan apparatus from chains and hooks and a piece of steel with a hole in it for one on the strap hook. When ready to end the load, I roll them up and they are ready for the next time.
Awesome video Hi from Northern Ab
This flatbed trucker pro aproves this message.
This is the correct way, also , spray lube your mechanism for craps sake, they work so much better that way!
THAT'S EXACTLY HOW I ROLL MY RATCHET STRAPS
So he does it the RIGHT way. Good!
I do something very similar
Nice!
Today, I found out all you have to do is turn the hook sideways. Wow, thanks for the tips.
Good job
I kinda do mine like that, just a little different. But same concept.
Excellent mustache
I'm rarely impressed by TH-cam shorts. Color me impressed
I’ve used a milk crate for a while in the truck
That be a frozen block in Canada and Finland. We pull'm out fold them up individually.
Has anyone told you that you bear a resemblence to Lou from Rescue Me?
I was once an ugly man. Whipped out my unruly, unorganized ratchet straps and called my wife outside. I then proceeded to wrap them just as demonstrated and my wife's jaw dropped in amazement.
That day, I became a handsome man. Also with nicely wrapped and organized ratchet straps... all thanks to you. Forever be blessed, thank you deeply.
- From a once ugly man
I do mine almost the same way except I leave the handle open. I find I don't have to roll it over as much. I'm not nearly as handsome though. Also I think I hear a baby crying in the background ????
The most impressive thing about this video, even beyond that magnificent mustache, is his wife actually admiring and appreciating her husband.
He's the best! 😍
@@Bar7Ranch You seem like a treasure too.
Just throw them in da truck f that 😂😂
I’m on it !
I hear an death metal singer in the background trying to start a song.
So apparently this guy was the lead guitar and just ran from the band to do a strap winding video. 🤷
Thats how important this video is to him..
Ain't no real shop without torch tanks.
When you use your straps 2-3 times a day, a decent stack of strap works perfectly every time. It's not even a "pile" it's a meticulous mess
I keep mine in a zip lock bag. Put the hook and the ratchet in first, then the strap goes on top.
Is that a baby or a sheep in the background 😅
@@Bar7Ranch 💕
What is screaming in the background?
Man some ham
All thrown into a home depot bucket lol.
You have a good women brother
Simple dimple
You don't leave them in a pile. It'll take you an hour to take them all apart. Why they get rolled up. That's how I do it same way. Takes less then half the time to roll them up then untangling them when needed.