pneumatic blowers for sand hauling
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Kellyb, Mar 30, 2011.
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#####! All that scratch! And you pulled it off truck! Surely, theres more sand companies then transwood hauling round Tejas....
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Are you selling the pneumatic too?
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would you happen to still have that blower up for sale?
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I really didnt care for tearing up my truck, so I went ahead and cleaned it back up to put back on 48 state flatbed. The darn lease roads and the back roads to the lease roads are in bad shape. I have too much pride in my truck to abuse it like that. When it rains, the oil companies dont care. They expect you to take a chance of having your truck slide off the road just to get their sand.
Complete set up including all my extra hoses are gone.
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I have been using some ex military tractors for running logging roads here in PA and I am thinking about running frac sand. The problem is they have an Allison automatic tranny and it appears all of the available PTO's from Chelsea and Muncie are too wimpy even with D807 blower because they will only push 600-700cfm do you think this is a deal breaker? The blower guy is saying it is plenty since it is running through a 3" pipe...is it BS? I saw your post that 850 cfm is minimum...
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anybody still around to answer a question from newbie..just purchased a 2009 Freight Cascadia day cab DD15 engine and looking to lease on and haul cement/fly ash..will a tuthill T850 work?
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Yes, that would work just fine.DraeBeEasy Thanks this.
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thank you
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I've got a Gardner 12 and it is too big really. Can't run it the recomended low speed most of the time. Nice and quiet though.
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