@imautuber444 Not really. The trailer may be designed to be either completely full, or completely empty. If the tank is completely full, there is no sloshing of liquid.
@sysghost Baffles are designed for specific types of liquid. This type of container is most likely for dry product or very dense products like wax. It is extremely rare to ever fill a trailer to capacity as few liquids are light enough to fill a trailer and be under legal weight. Also the fact that they state it is filled from the top would point to dry product as many liquids are loaded from the bottom including petroleum products like gasoline and diesel.
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fatbooy88 1 week ago
Beall makes a higher quality product.
brainfarth 3 months ago
The music makes me think of Mythbusters :)
AlcoholicJizzSpitter 4 months ago 3
@AlcoholicJizzSpitter me too haha
gummel82 4 months ago
the music is a mighty close version of mythbusters theme, just a lot slower lol
AussieV8tassie 5 months ago
4:13 "man-hole"
eddson11 5 months ago 10
do you know how much weed that thing could carry
djplace16 6 months ago 21
@djplace16 That is an interesting question. :P
Mjarf88 6 months ago
@djplace16 SHITLOADS
yort002 3 months ago
@djplace16 i dont know maybe 12,000 gallons?
lostnightfilms 2 months ago
nitto denko they use japanese stainless steel
Captainbob25202000 8 months ago
spartan shield at 2:35
GUNDAMZGOK 10 months ago
looks like a ton of work
383chevystroker 11 months ago
Strange how there are no baffles inside the tank to stop the liquid cargo sloshing around whilst on the move as there are on European tanks.
imautuber444 1 year ago
@imautuber444 Not really. The trailer may be designed to be either completely full, or completely empty. If the tank is completely full, there is no sloshing of liquid.
SiliconSam428 10 months ago
@SiliconSam428 I'm sure they do make some that are designed to be partially full, no?
rubber314chicken 10 months ago
@SiliconSam428 the whole sloshing thing comes into play with the experience of the driver. the things aren't always just full or empty.
AlchemistHawk 10 months ago
@imautuber444 Not needed if the tank is "filled to the brim"
However, partially filled tanks would be better off with the baffles.
I guess these kinds of tank trailers rarely/never runs partially filled. It's filled up or not at all.
sysghost 9 months ago
@sysghost Baffles are designed for specific types of liquid. This type of container is most likely for dry product or very dense products like wax. It is extremely rare to ever fill a trailer to capacity as few liquids are light enough to fill a trailer and be under legal weight. Also the fact that they state it is filled from the top would point to dry product as many liquids are loaded from the bottom including petroleum products like gasoline and diesel.
knight24k 6 months ago