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Hauling your own milk
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<blockquote data-quote="Agrispeed" data-source="post: 6667470" data-attributes="member: 10619"><p>Can't you just smash the button to overfill? The wagons and drags we have here can go 3-400l overfull in both bodies, and you can override the system until it comes out the CIP lines...</p><p></p><p>A artic unit would be the best option I think, you can dolly tow or run your own unit, and there short bodies around, and plenty of backup if you need it with tractor units, in fact you could probably get a haulage company to supply a tractor and driver reasonably cheaply if it was regular work. I guess you would need MOT and possibly CPC as a haulage operator though?</p><p></p><p>Mind you the pump, meter and CIP side of tanker stuff seems to go wrong often enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agrispeed, post: 6667470, member: 10619"] Can't you just smash the button to overfill? The wagons and drags we have here can go 3-400l overfull in both bodies, and you can override the system until it comes out the CIP lines... A artic unit would be the best option I think, you can dolly tow or run your own unit, and there short bodies around, and plenty of backup if you need it with tractor units, in fact you could probably get a haulage company to supply a tractor and driver reasonably cheaply if it was regular work. I guess you would need MOT and possibly CPC as a haulage operator though? Mind you the pump, meter and CIP side of tanker stuff seems to go wrong often enough. [/QUOTE]
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