Backing up doubles
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Air Cooled, Jul 1, 2016.
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Use the exhaust to pump off your product? We hauled 72k net usually. Cement,Pot ash,Lime,Pumice ect.
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Cement and fly ash pumped off through a blower system. Pressurize tank and line and let er rip.
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And a rubber hammer on the pots backed by the shakers in the bottom. Make that bulk tank sing. And sing. And sing.
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I've been driving around 4 years and pulling dbls every now and then; never heard of B trains before, interesting. thanksokiedokie Thanks this.
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BTrain is special heavy haul for MI Coils
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B trains are useful in many applications. I've run flats, chip vans, tankers. Probably the most versatile trailer configuration. Easy to load, back up and very stable throught the corners. As opposed to 40/20 sets (A train) which are not stable or easy to back up. Triples are the most unstable of all combinations.
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Haven't heard of C-trains also i bet?okiedokie Thanks this.
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Double pintle. What a pain to hook.
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