Very neat! And so much different than the 4K+ gallon predominantly quad axles we run here in WI. Always neat to see how other areas of this land move stuff.
Back in the day I worked for a small ice cream company. One day they brought cream and the driver forgot to open the vent and I couldn’t believe how the small pump we were using crushed the tank on the tanker.
That happens more than you can imagine. Worked for Polar Tank Trailer and they showed up from time to time. Sometimes the rear axle was actually raised off the ground!
Thats a real nice addition to the whole operation, congrats to all of you ,we have seen the good work you all put into the creamery and it seems to pay off, personaly i think it would be Nice to join camera wise a milkhaul trip anyways good luck and greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
Wow, that's awesome. I didn't realize that you were hauling so much milk. Are you guys still milking? I have missed a few videos I think. Thanks for Sharing 😊.
Yes, I'm curious as well. I wanted to know a bit about the business case for this. Will you purchase milk from other dairy farmers and process it at your facility. Maybe you discussed this in another video. Nice looking tanker.
We still make cheese here on the farm. We do ship some milk from time to time, but most of my hauling is from other dairy farms to a local creamery in town.
I understand how the inside is cleaned, but what about the outside? [trying to suppress the urge to leave a hand print on the shiny new stainless steel]
Congratulations. It’s exciting to see you guys moving forward and doing well at your business!
Thank you so much!!
Always enjoy your video's,
I appreciate that!
Very neat! And so much different than the 4K+ gallon predominantly quad axles we run here in WI. Always neat to see how other areas of this land move stuff.
That was my first thought as well. Usually there are more axles the better for soft yards and road restrictions.
Right on!
Nice looking trailer
Thank you!
What a nice addition, congratulations!
Thank you!
Excellent addition. That should be a hard working, long lasting tanker.👍
They build a quality product. My Dad had three other West-Marks before.
☝️ awesome 👍😎 thousand regard to you brother 💕🤗🤳
Would love to see the cab over hooked up to the new tanker.
I’ll have to do that someday!
Back in the day I worked for a small ice cream company. One day they brought cream and the driver forgot to open the vent and I couldn’t believe how the small pump we were using crushed the tank on the tanker.
Yup, you gotta be careful. It doesn’t take much!
That happens more than you can imagine. Worked for Polar Tank Trailer and they showed up from time to time. Sometimes the rear axle was actually raised off the ground!
Thats a real nice addition to the whole operation, congrats to all of you ,we have seen the good work you all put into the creamery and it seems to pay off, personaly i think it would be Nice to join camera wise a milkhaul trip anyways good luck and greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
That is an idea we’ve had for a future video. I suspect a lot of folks would find it interesting.
For sure, its a beatiful place you guys live
Wow that is pretty!
It is! I almost feel I don’t deserve something so nice! A far cry from the milk tanker from your Grandfather’s era!
That’s a looker! I am very happy for you.
Thank you! Yes, it’s very pretty! The manufacturer does fine work!
Looks good, congrats!
Thanks!
Yaaaaaaaaassssssss! You go Stacy!
Thank you so much!
Wow, that's awesome. I didn't realize that you were hauling so much milk. Are you guys still milking? I have missed a few videos I think. Thanks for Sharing 😊.
Yes, we are still milking and making cheese here on the farm. I haul for a few other local dairy farms.
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Will you haul only the milk produced on your farm with this tanker or do you haul milk from other farms?
Yes, I'm curious as well. I wanted to know a bit about the business case for this. Will you purchase milk from other dairy farmers and process it at your facility. Maybe you discussed this in another video. Nice looking tanker.
We still make cheese here on the farm. We do ship some milk from time to time, but most of my hauling is from other dairy farms to a local creamery in town.
I understand how the inside is cleaned, but what about the outside? [trying to suppress the urge to leave a hand print on the shiny new stainless steel]
Most dairy plants let's you wash outside while you unload.Every plant different...
A soft brush and lots of soapy water!
I’m new here who do you haul milk for?
Mostly Columbia Community Creamery, but I’ve hauled for other creameries too.
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