Training right now with a chemical hauling company. Trainer is okay, a little off-kilter but okay. So I was feeling comfortable until at the end of the other day, he said I need to study my strap-on charts.
Don't think I'll be there much longer.
Tanker Terminology 101
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Was he talking innage or outage?
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Heel: product left in the bottom of the tank.
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I don't know how it is with the semi's, but with the little 2 compartment, 4400 gal bobtail I drive; if you put a lot of product in the back without much up front, it get really lively come 60 mph. LOL
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It's days like these that I wish I pulled a van......120' of 2.5" hose gets heavy by the 6th one. If my wheel base was 3" longer, I'd have to pull out another 20'. Thank God it was an ISO and not a domestic tank. (Order called for 2" but we didn't have enough clean hose . That would of been so much easier). At least I get paid the pump charge, dmrg plus load pay and a morning work out, so I guess it has it's up side.
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Rear, had to drop and still needed 5 hoses
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