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Old 11-29-2011, 02:48 AM
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Default Re: What type of tanker is this?

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Originally Posted by Bsorenson79 View Post
Also I see them delivering flour to bakeries. I always wonder if they clean out the tank before making the switch from cement to baking flour.
Anything that is dry and bulky can be hauled in these trailers. I haul cement, Fly Ash, Lime (3/8 or less rock), Soda Ash, Sodium Bicarb, I have hauled salt (both road and table), dog food, powdered animal byproducts, flour, barley, corn, rice, rice hulls, the list goes on and on, and like I said I have even hauled liquid fertilizer in them.. Very versatile trailers. You don't even need to use air to unload, I have hauled coal in them before and had to drop the bottoms (open the bottom hatch) and let it fall out. I love these things just one drawback to them... DUST mainly in the truck, not much you can do about it..

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Originally Posted by Brian in PA View Post
That is a pretty cool build. any other info on it? It looks like the trailer was built from a small muffler, that's a good idea if it was.

Brian
Man that's a darn goo idea Brian, I'm sure you remember me talking about finding a way to build one... Thanks for the idea

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Originally Posted by pugs View Post
Cause of their shape they are called cement pigs, atleast around here.
They are called "Sand Cans" just about every where as well.
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