Cool, thanks for all the advices, can't wait to leave throwing straps and pulling tarp in 90 degrees sun behind lol.
Indian River
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@nextgentrucker someone else can probably clarify, because again, I do not pull a tank nor have I ever, but a buddy of mine does and he sent me over a picture a few weeks back of a tank at his work yard crinkled into itself. Apparently the driver did not vent it while unloading. I don’t know if this is a rare occurrence, or how to do it, but it may be something worth noting, because evidently it can and does happen.
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Like others have said, the product you’re hauling plays a role in how hard it surges. The size of the tank does as well. Shake an unopened bottle of water in your hand. Now pour half of it out, put the lid back on, and shake the bottle again. Notice the difference? A tank that has a higher gallon capacity provides more room for the liquid to wave in, just like you created more room in the water bottle by pouring half of it out. That’s the best way I can articulate it.
Front to back surge is mainly just an annoyance. The highway curves and your speed is what you need to pay attention to the most, especially at night on your 500th mile when you’re getting complacent. Tight curves can sneak up on you, and if you run into one too fast, it will be too late to slow down. Back it down 10mph below the limit before you even get to the curve.Friend, nextgentrucker, drvrtech77 and 1 other person Thank this. -
Also always keep your foot on the brake when stoped at traffic lights or stop signs the surge will push you if you forget.
Another thing to watch for is dipping a tire of the edge or in uneven lanes the liquid will try and make the truck roll with it.Friend, nextgentrucker, Tanker_82 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Indian River is such an awesome place, I will drive for .25 a mile. They are paying everyone at .45 a mile
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