Posted by 4520bw on January 07, 2021 at 06:15:00 from (146.112.44.118):
In Reply to: Re: Fuel storage posted by John in La on January 07, 2021 at 03:06:09:
I have to take a mini haz mat class because I accept all the specialty fuel delivery's at work. ( I point at what port to hook hose too) Another problem is just because you can haul x amount of fuel the tank has to be made for transport. The 500 skid tanks at the farm are not made for transport but you will see a lot of the on trailers around here. Same is true hauling even water with the white tanks TSC sells, they are storage tanks. All my water and fertilizer are horizonal leg tanks made to transport. Lots of rules that are overlooked till something goes wrong! As far as farm CDLs you are exempt if you are hauling your farm product only. The other benefit is we only have to plate the empty truck weight but only if you are hauling products from your farm,( grain, hay ect) gravel and fertilizer and not covered under this even though many do. No way i would want your job but thankful you and others for doing it!
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