Sask crude pumps....
Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by imnuts, Apr 30, 2013.
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Their work looks top notch...... But I have a question . The intake of the pump is on the drivers side ( with the hose already attached) and the discharge is the pipe strait up in the midframe of the tractor??
Either way why not tee or 90 that pipe and end it where you could reach it from the ground to attach the hose ??Last edited: Jul 14, 2013
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A second hose runs from the "tree" (pipe in the middle) to the tanker which has a inlet hookup at the nose of the trailer, wouldn't make sense to have it any other way.
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GForce made a bunch of minor screwups on our last truck which caused some delays but in general are very good.
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View attachment 51303 Picture of my setup. I have hydraulic controls on the other side for butane or propane. But here's the T&E Pump. This one installed by Gold Seal Mechanical out of Calgary
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ah crud. View attachment 51305 View attachment 51306 I hope these work... If not - i'm not sure how to do it.
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Nope, didn't work for me either.
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