Cool vid man, about the same as when I used to haul fuel and had to do a pump off. I also used to haul water in the oil field but we used vacuum pumps they were a lot faster, only took about 15-20 minutes to load/unload maybe a little longer if you had some thick crap. Ya'll stay safe out there.
This was SO cool to watch! I had no idea this much went into tanker Unloading. How do you know when the product is done pumping or close to? Great content and looking forward to more! Be safe out there guys!
You usually hop up and down the ladder to check in the top to see how low it is. Sometimes the hoses will vibrate hard because they are sucking air more then product.
It's a long process of reversing the pump and rolling up the hose towards the pump to try to empty it; then closing the valve to the trailer and shutting off the pump. That is the basic s
This being the inedible side !!! Same basic process for edible/kosher just a different pump and only 1 hose versus that u-shaped hose. I guess I need to make a video !!🤣🤣🤣🤣
I started in reefer. Was fine but wanted to do more outside the truck. I enjoy tanker more then reefer/dry van. Only way I’d go back is 100% drop n hook.
The extra amount is very dependent on your truck setup, the tilt of the trailer and the capacity left in the customers silo. You will always have some left over. You just have to work the pump to suck back what’s left so you don’t have messes such as what happened in the video. It’s just something you do with what you have.
Pretty much there’s a few videos on the first day. How to take apart the pump and how to hook up to unload. The next day is hands on loading/unloading.
This video is super informative with every detail!! thank you guys 👍👍👍👍 this is a very worthy job that supports families and thanks for helping families to be well 🫡🫡🫡🫡