Typical Wadhams trailer....Black on the sides from not washing it.5 feet of snow you didn't clean off the top,so it can come off going down the road on to someone else.And hang the hose cap on the tank valve to hold it all the way open,leaving it half open like that stresses the shit out of the pump motor.
I hauled milk for 29yrs and used to see your trucks a lot of places. 14 stops makes for a long day...hopefully you don't have to transport it too. Drive safe, driver!
No, the Amish use diesel engines to power HVAC systems to cool the milk in their milk tank. Hauling trucks use a PTO system to power the pump in the tanker trailer to pump the milk out of the tank in the milk house to the trailer. The method you are referencing hasn't been used in decades.
Typical Wadhams trailer....Black on the sides from not washing it.5 feet of snow you didn't clean off the top,so it can come off going down the road on to someone else.And hang the hose cap on the tank valve to hold it all the way open,leaving it half open like that stresses the shit out of the pump motor.
Hahahaha I haul milk, that little tank must take a half hour to pump with that valve like that. Holy shit
I hauled milk for 29yrs and used to see your trucks a lot of places. 14 stops makes for a long day...hopefully you don't have to transport it too. Drive safe, driver!
What do you do if its an Amish farm and there is no electricity for your pump?
The Amish bring their milk in cans on a wagon to a central milk house where there is power and a cooling tank.
No, the Amish use diesel engines to power HVAC systems to cool the milk in their milk tank. Hauling trucks use a PTO system to power the pump in the tanker trailer to pump the milk out of the tank in the milk house to the trailer. The method you are referencing hasn't been used in decades.
Great job and video thx.
Clean off the snow from the top of your trailer. If it comes off on a highway, you may kill someone.
I became Lactose Intolerant....it sucks.
Try drinking raw milk instead, it’s the pasteurized milk that’s the problem.
What are you talking about you're putting that 12000 pounds in the front? Milk tankers can't have baffles or anything.
They have 2 compartment tankers. I pulled one years ago, when I hauled wine.