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Hauling your own milk
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi pom" data-source="post: 6664433" data-attributes="member: 946"><p>If you did it with a tractor you'd have to be careful with trailer weights, 18T isn't it? If its close by you might get away with it but it would only take one overloading fine to ruin your day if someone potted you.</p><p>Your trailer would have to fit their system for unloading and CIP. If they only run rigids it might not have the capacity for a large trailer and you'd be charged for the CIP I'd imagine which wont be cheap.</p><p>Calibrated flow meter on the trailer or done on weight? sampling?</p><p>Do they always use the milk even if the factory has problems or do they sell some to other buyers? You might have to take it elsewhere.</p><p>Doable, especially if you run a truck for other things but plenty of problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi pom, post: 6664433, member: 946"] If you did it with a tractor you'd have to be careful with trailer weights, 18T isn't it? If its close by you might get away with it but it would only take one overloading fine to ruin your day if someone potted you. Your trailer would have to fit their system for unloading and CIP. If they only run rigids it might not have the capacity for a large trailer and you'd be charged for the CIP I'd imagine which wont be cheap. Calibrated flow meter on the trailer or done on weight? sampling? Do they always use the milk even if the factory has problems or do they sell some to other buyers? You might have to take it elsewhere. Doable, especially if you run a truck for other things but plenty of problems. [/QUOTE]
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