So heres one for all the load security experts .
30000 l milk tanker - no baffles just a big tube with ends on it .
15000 l of milk in it .
Safe to travel or not ?
How would you secure it ?
Drive carefully.
beefy4605:
So heres one for all the load security experts .
30000 l milk tanker - no baffles just a big tube with ends on it .
15000 l of milk in it .
Safe to travel or not ?
How would you secure it ?
You must be on the p or stupid.
No baffles, of course there are no baffles or you’ll end up with cheese.
Same as a fule tanker
And as so already stated , drive accordingly.
just cross 2 straps at the back it will be fine.
war1974:
just cross 2 straps at the back it will be fine.
Inside or outside
nick2008:
beefy4605:
So heres one for all the load security experts .
30000 l milk tanker - no baffles just a big tube with ends on it .
15000 l of milk in it .
Safe to travel or not ?
How would you secure it ?You must be on the p or stupid.
No baffles, of course there are no baffles or you’ll end up with cheese.
Same as a fule tankerAnd as so already stated , drive accordingly.
Well as fuel tankers have several compartments (usually 7-8000 l ) they are in a way baffled as the fuel can’t surge from one end of the tank to the other - so who’s looking stupid now ?
Just the same way I stop my curry flowing off the plate but on a bigger scale.
Open the lid pour in 8 boxes of cornflour …problem solved.
mac12:
war1974:
just cross 2 straps at the back it will be fine.Inside or outside
Neither, rope and sheet it. With a trusty Seddon Atkinson and an Eaton Twin Splitter everything will be fine.
beefy4605:
nick2008:
beefy4605:
So heres one for all the load security experts .
30000 l milk tanker - no baffles just a big tube with ends on it .
15000 l of milk in it .
Safe to travel or not ?
How would you secure it ?You must be on the p or stupid.
No baffles, of course there are no baffles or you’ll end up with cheese.
Same as a fule tankerAnd as so already stated , drive accordingly.
Well as fuel tankers have several compartments (usually 7-8000 l ) they are in a way baffled as the fuel can’t surge from one end of the tank to the other - so who’s looking stupid now ?
With the fuel tanker ref I was meaning to drive accordingly.
3 wheeler:
Just the same way I stop my curry flowing off the plate but on a bigger scale.Open the lid pour in 8 boxes of cornflour …problem solved.
You still need 2 Straps at the End
nick2008:
beefy4605:
So heres one for all the load security experts .
30000 l milk tanker - no baffles just a big tube with ends on it .
15000 l of milk in it .
Safe to travel or not ?
How would you secure it ?You must be on the p or stupid.
No baffles, of course there are no baffles or you’ll end up with cheese.
Same as a fule tankerAnd as so already stated , drive accordingly.
I think its you who is either ■■■■■■ or stupid,
Milk reload tanks have baffles if not they are dangerous to drive unless brim full, you don’t make cheese by shaking milk up, you use starter cultures and rennet. You make butter by churning milk, just stick to trying to drive eh.
beefy4605:
So heres one for all the load security experts .
30000 l milk tanker - no baffles just a big tube with ends on it .
15000 l of milk in it .
Safe to travel or not ?
How would you secure it ?
Words fail me. Is it who can prove they’re the biggest dumbass week?
wrighty:
nick2008:
beefy4605:
So heres one for all the load security experts .
30000 l milk tanker - no baffles just a big tube with ends on it .
15000 l of milk in it .
Safe to travel or not ?
How would you secure it ?You must be on the p or stupid.
No baffles, of course there are no baffles or you’ll end up with cheese.
Same as a fule tankerAnd as so already stated , drive accordingly.
I think its you who is either ■■■■■■ or stupid,
Milk reload tanks have baffles if not they are dangerous to drive unless brim full, you don’t make cheese by shaking milk up, you use starter cultures and rennet. You make butter by churning milk, just stick to trying to drive eh.
Think its just the Creme tank which has no Baffle,but they are either Full or empty.
Ahh,… Pur a few Gallon Apple Juice in a load Creme and it seperates Water from Fat during swaffling around
You would deliver Cottage Cheese (but just once,i reckon)
wrighty:
nick2008:
beefy4605:
So heres one for all the load security experts .
30000 l milk tanker - no baffles just a big tube with ends on it .
15000 l of milk in it .
Safe to travel or not ?
How would you secure it ?You must be on the p or stupid.
No baffles, of course there are no baffles or you’ll end up with cheese.
Same as a fule tankerAnd as so already stated , drive accordingly.
I think its you who is either ■■■■■■ or stupid,
Milk reload tanks have baffles if not they are dangerous to drive unless brim full, you don’t make cheese by shaking milk up, you use starter cultures and rennet. You make butter by churning milk, just stick to trying to drive eh.
My bad I must have misread the following and info and what I was told when I started driving HGV’s some 30+ years ago .
Unbaffled liquid tankers (sometimes called “smooth bore” tanks) have nothing inside to slow down the flow of the liquid. Therefore, forward-and-back surge is very strong. Unbaffled tanks are usually those that transport food products (e.g., milk). (Sanitation regulations forbid the use of baffles because of the difficulty in cleaning the inside of the tank.) Be extremely cautious (slow and careful) in driving smooth bore tanks, especially when starting and stopping.
1-0 to Nick
mac12:
war1974:
just cross 2 straps at the back it will be fine.Inside or outside
inside obviously they are useless outside.
I must add wrighty.
Have you ever pulled a square container filled with liquid that’s in a liquid polly bag? Uh no baffles there either not all liquids come in tanks you know or maybe you didn’t
Some reload tankers have a single baffle in the middle, with a large gap top and bottom. You’d really have to drive like a ■■■■ to manage to churn milk into butter in a road tanker…
Arla have twin compartment tanks, great fun when the reloader gets his sums wrong, or gets distracted…
(don’t ask me how I know this…)
wrighty:
nick2008:
beefy4605:
So heres one for all the load security experts .
30000 l milk tanker - no baffles just a big tube with ends on it .
15000 l of milk in it .
Safe to travel or not ?
How would you secure it ?You must be on the p or stupid.
No baffles, of course there are no baffles or you’ll end up with cheese.
Same as a fule tankerAnd as so already stated , drive accordingly.
I think its you who is either ■■■■■■ or stupid,
Milk reload tanks have baffles if not they are dangerous to drive unless brim full, you don’t make cheese by shaking milk up, you use starter cultures and rennet. You make butter by churning milk, just stick to trying to drive eh.
I drove milk tankers for 12 years…never came across a tank with baffles
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Quite frankly,I’m baffled by this thread