Yesterday had gone pretty much as I thought it would. It was a drawn out process with three delivery points out of the same load. The off load to the totes is a lot different than just hooking up the hose and offloading. It takes a lot more time but it's a simple process. When this type of process is done, a nozzle is used at the end of the hose. Company policy is that we are not allowed to use the nozzle ourselves. Not that we couldn't but someone has to be in control of any emergency actions at the truck/product discharge point and you can't do that standing at the other end of the hose 20+ feet away. This load required the use of the on-board air compressor to push the product out of the tank. Being that it was an oil based lubricant heated to around 160 degrees, it pushed out the hose rapidly. The tank was only at about 15psi but that seems to be a lot of pressure when it comes to pushing liquid out of a tank.
Another thing that was interesting was that I got to experience the same tanker & product hauled at three different levels. Because the product was heated it moved around a lot while driving. Anything but smooth movements while driving caused the liquid to move to the point that it was a constant reminder that it was there. This was magnified after each stop because of less product being in the tank. Less product means more room for it to move around the tank. It also meant a much lighter load after each delivery point. These weren't subtle changes. It basically felt like four different tankers starting around 6000 gallons, then 4000, 2000 and then empty.
Bottom line..... Respect those trucks that are out on the road. Give them room & don't expect them to be able to react like the car, SUV or pickup you're driving. Loaded, many are running @ 70,000+ lbs and they aren't going to be able to stop in time should you decide to cut in front of them to make a turn. Give them space and let them roll on through. They're going to go slow up those hills and around many turns. Laws of physics. I understand we may be in your way but if you give us the space and time, you'll get around us and continue on your journey and everyone gets to their destination safely. Me, I'm going the speed limit and nothing more. Less in many cases. That's not because I'm trying to piss off the driver(s) behind me. I'm not going to drive beyond my or the setup capabilities so that we all get there safe and on time.
Next up, I'm actually off for a few days. I'll still be towing though. In a few minutes I'll be hooking up to my 40ft 5er heading out to Philly through Sunday. It's the 125th annual Penn Relays. The oldest track meet in the history of the sport. Thousands of athletes from all over the world will be competing at the high school, collegiate & professional levels over 4 days. I know the sport is not interesting to many but it's something that both my wife and I have looked forward to for years.
Have a good week/weekend people.