Hubby used to have them rainex the inside of the trailer sometimes, just to keep the stuff from sticking inside. This would work for a few loads, and then it gets rubbed off. The vibrators were a god send for this stuff, and if you can afford them, I suggest that if your hauling any kind of meat meal, invest in at least one that you can move back and forth. You won't regret the investment.
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10-4 on that! I won't load in anything other than a light shower, unless the spout is REALLY FAST. (We haul out of one elevator that can load a truck in 50 seconds...you've got to be paying attention on that one!)
I learned the hard way, once, that you never load wheat in the rain, then load midds after that load. It was like velcro sticking to the sides. Come to think of it, I think a man of darker complection helped me shovel that load off as well... -
Question on vibrators - I have one to install that will be moved between traps. I am seeing and getting different advice on where to connect for the air. Dealer says to come out of air tanks on trailer. Couple of drivers have them connected in the middle by dump valvue. The cost of the extra tubbing to run from the back to the middle is no big deal if it works better. But if it makes no difference then I will grab the air from the middle. Thoughts, comments? Thanks
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Curious, highside, what made you want to start hauling DDG instead of meal and midds?
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He said it didn't matter and that shops do it the way I was planning because the make money on parts and labor. I was thinking I would get better pressure coming out of the air tank. -
I would think the air tank would have better pressure.
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