Starting my first tanker job tomorrow.

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  1. spindrift

    spindrift Road Train Member

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    Do every one of your loads have to get weighed on a scale? Or, do you simply multiply number of gallons X weight per gallon?
     
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  3. wsyrob

    wsyrob Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Most of them get scaled empty and heavy at both loading and delivery.

    There is a chart on each tank that tells you how many gallons each inchof product is measured with a stick at the dome. You can multiply gallons by the product weight to get an approximate weight. This is used at rail cars and some racks to get a ball park weight before scaling. More common is a metering device on the pump.

    You sometimes have to go back to the rack to remove or add product
     
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  5. slim shady

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    Yep, i do those alot, 5200 gal is 51000 lbs.
    Almost always in a 7500 gal tank.
    That and caustic 3800 gal is almost 50k also.
    Anti freeze is definitely the worst for surge
     
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  6. wsyrob

    wsyrob Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    It depends on the customer. Many have scales on site. Others use public scales nearby with accounts set up. Occasionally I had to scale light and heavy at truck stop scales and pay for it to be riembursed later.

    It’s generalyy a PIA for off site scales because you have to go back after scaling for your paperwork.
     
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    wsyrob Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Worst I ever pulled for surge was Titanium Dioxide slurry. It’s so heavy it hits like a ton of bricks
     
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  8. FredZeppelin77

    FredZeppelin77 Light Load Member

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    I concur. Antifreeze has been my worst experience so far, as the surge goes.
     
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  9. Tanker312

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    Anytime the shipper asks me for a inspection sticker, you know its going to hit hard.
     
  10. rda2580

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    Congrats on landing the driving job!
     
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  11. AZ Pete

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    Congrats man. Good luck.
     
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