The Pneumatic Tanker Thread
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by Air Cooled, Sep 6, 2016.
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I just had to leave my trailer in Brimingham to get cleaned not every place will do it. They say it stops up there drains.Blue Becon won't touch them.
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Are you blowing off feed stuff? There’s a Tyson feed plant next door to a place I deliver to. I only see belly dump grain haulers and some weird looking tanker trailers going in there.
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Yes. A few places we go don’t even have a pit to dump regular grain trailers.Frank Speak Thanks this.
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I love it! Beats the crap out of flatbed or bumping docks with reefer or dry van, IMO. What I really love is there’s no depending (aka waiting) for some forklift operator to get around to loading or unloading you. No dealing with rude, desk jockey, shipping clerks, etc...
Btw, is the passenger stack on your truck (579?) a dummy stack? We run 389s and got two new ones a few months ago. The passenger stack on them is just for looks. -
My passenger side is hooked up, the driver side one has the elbow and everything but stops at a bracket on the frame.Frank Speak Thanks this.
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Same thing with ours, only it’s the passenger side.
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I know I'm going to feel like a big dummy for asking this once I hear the answer, but if pretty much all the for show stack is actually there anyway, why did they order them without voth just being hooked in? Does it cost that much more to bridge the space?
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I’ve never asked anyone, but I’m assuming it must have something to do with backpressure and keeping all the sensors happy on the exhaust system.Frank Speak and Suspect Zero Thank this.
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Makes sense.
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