Re: Transporting Pumpkins
I've used both 4" foam (cushion type) and 2" styrofoam for hauling pumpkins.
I've hauled them on both without any problems. I've made two trips to Canby
(1100 miles round trip) and never had a problem. The styrofoam is cheaper and
easier to come by.
Brian Christensen
In a message dated 9/22/2007 10:45:12 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
gheyne@millcomm.com writes:
What do you think (via your experience) is the best way to transport
pumpkins on a pallet? I set my pumpkins on a tarp and they seem to ride
well and I have had no problems taking them to a weigh off 45 miles away.
Do you use:
1) Styrofoam (thickness and type of styrofoam)
2) Rug
3) Tarp
4) A combination of the above
5) Other
Thanks for your input.
George Heyne
Rochester, MN
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