I work for foodliner. I transloaded starch for a while and hated it because of the crawling, hoses and split loads. Tips for anyone who does this..don't start unloading until 10psi, if gauge is broken like most of them, squeeze the hot hose and get use to the feeling when using a rail car that has a working gauge.. next open the line air around 3 clicks, then open the hopper completely. Make sure the aerator is on for that hopper. I fill the 2nd hopper on the trailer. If pressure gets too high, lower the rpm or close one of the un used aerators..if it's getting out of hand, crack the blow down. For 50k, the last on the trailer should be a little over half full, tap with mallet and axle gauge should be around 62-63 psi..I get 50k in less than 20 minutes and always between 49-51k..
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New to the trucking industry and I want to get into dry bulk hauling. I noticed that you have a lot of extra equipment if needed. Where would I get the parts?
20 years loading and unloading bulk plastic. I didn't like the rocks either, til I loaded in a railyard in Texas...rattlesnakes!!! Now I like rocks! So with flour you load through the bottom line and push the flour in from the bottom? I've seen guys in the yard doing this but i was busy with my own loading. Once I did see a large balloon type bag on top of the truck connected, I believe to a dome lid?
You seem to be using a go pro mounted on your hard hat or your head. Switch to a chest mounted go pro. You'll get a much better angle of every task you're performing so the viewer can see exactly what you're doing. You head mount is aimed too high. I wish you well. You work safe.
I work for foodliner. I transloaded starch for a while and hated it because of the crawling, hoses and split loads. Tips for anyone who does this..don't start unloading until 10psi, if gauge is broken like most of them, squeeze the hot hose and get use to the feeling when using a rail car that has a working gauge.. next open the line air around 3 clicks, then open the hopper completely. Make sure the aerator is on for that hopper. I fill the 2nd hopper on the trailer. If pressure gets too high, lower the rpm or close one of the un used aerators..if it's getting out of hand, crack the blow down. For 50k, the last on the trailer should be a little over half full, tap with mallet and axle gauge should be around 62-63 psi..I get 50k in less than 20 minutes and always between 49-51k..
Guy seems like a good trainer. Not over thinking it,or rambling about mindless shit.
Fun Video Its to bad more trucking companies don't do More transloads facilities..In Washington state and Oregon state Does Grants for Truck to rail transloads facilities Grants to Build and maintain These Facilities 😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤ LOVE these Videos though 😮😮😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
New to the trucking industry and I want to get into dry bulk hauling. I noticed that you have a lot of extra equipment if needed. Where would I get the parts?
Why the orange bands around all the connections...??
Keeps the brass ears from vibrating open. You can also use Duc tap. Required on most pump work
Keeps everything sealed up so it won’t come apart on you and product go everywhere
Where did the exhaust from your trailer go? was there a sock on the other side?
They routed to come out the bottom
@@Kingsplatform Thanks for the reply
It’s so crazy cus u got on a Sysco hat but doing bulk delivery and I came from Sysco like 2 weeks ago and now I’m doing bulk deliveries 😂😂😂
Yeah I end leaving them a while back but kept the hat 😂
Thank you for sharing.
Is this in Worcester Mass. I love down the street from Foodliner.
Where u loading trailer from rail cart, or rail cart from trailer?
That is what the processing plants look like on Shortline and Branchline railroads.
When I worked for foodliner I would load starch in Decatur in Illinois and would have crawl over the rocks to get the other side I HATE ROCKS
Man tell me about it I hated those rocks
20 years loading and unloading bulk plastic. I didn't like the rocks either, til I loaded in a railyard in Texas...rattlesnakes!!! Now I like rocks! So with flour you load through the bottom line and push the flour in from the bottom? I've seen guys in the yard doing this but i was busy with my own loading. Once I did see a large balloon type bag on top of the truck connected, I believe to a dome lid?
Yeah we load through the bottom with flour and starch loads. I have seen some guys load through the top(Dom lid) before
What happens if you make a spill?
Had so much trouble doing this kept building pressure in my trailer
Ty 👍
You seem to be using a go pro mounted on your hard hat or your head. Switch to a chest mounted go pro. You'll get a much better angle of every task you're performing so the viewer can see exactly what you're doing. You head mount is aimed too high. I wish you well. You work safe.
Thank you definitely gonna invest in that I appreciate you
I am watching to see how the loading process manages to suck up trash that is on the ground, and pulls it into the truck.
I might not be able to look at a loaf of bread the same way again …
Sysco 😏