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Winter haven. There was a family emergency for the director so travel was pushed back tomorrow and orientation for Wednesday and Thursday. As long as the truck is clean on the inside and serviceable, I'll be content. Good to know the pump is on the tractor itself so I can still drop and hook.
It'll be interesting to experience the different viscosities and exploring the right lanes. My passport is in the mail as well for Canada runs.
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In my experience, oils (vegetable, canola, soybean, etc) surge the most due to the fact it doesn’t take a lot of product to load the truck up to 80K. When people ask me to explain it, I tell them to shake an unopened bottle of water in their hand. Afterward, shake a half empty bottle of water in their hand. The more room there is in the container, the more violent the surge. Concentrate takes a while to unload. I’ve taken it to the LA area in the middle of the Summer and still seen them heat the valve up on the back with a propane torch in order to pull the rod out due to the product being so cold.
Every truck I’ve been issued has been detailed on the interior by shop workers beforehand. I’m almost certain it’s company policy when they become vacant, so I wouldn’t worry about that.¿MadHatter¿, Nashville and CalculatedRisk Thank this. -
Do you think they have enough available coast to coast runs to utilize a team truck efficiently?
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