Tankers without dividers, issues with slosh

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by walstib, Sep 27, 2010.

  1. walstib

    walstib Darkstar

    What other precautions do you need to take with a tanker without dividers to prevent sloshing besides;
    - taking off slower, be smooth at shifting and at the optimal rpm,
    - slowing down slower and smoother,
    - keeping more space in front of you and
    - going around turns slower?...

    I talked to a company today in regard to that type of transport and it made me curious if there was something else I was missing...
     
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  3. ky wildcat 4ever

    ky wildcat 4ever Heavy Load Member

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    pretty much covered it just be sure you catch the wave coming foward when upshifting ...Once you get it laid down it rides pretty good
     
  4. Krooser

    Krooser Road Train Member

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    Just to let you know...tanks are either baffled, smooth bore or have compartments...
     
  5. rustycage

    rustycage Bobtail Member

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    Watch out for quick changing traffic lights .

    just taping the brake can cause a rocking back + forth . it just takes abit to get used to it , no big deal really .
     
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