@@dannywalsh4679 so preference wise I think I prefer the regular tank as you don't have too worry about stability when tipping and probably because I have been on the normal tanks a lot longer then tipping tanks. You can use either tank for cement but we don't use tipping tank for cement only use it for fibre, but you can't use normal tank for the fibre product that we deliver. . Cement flows like water but the fibre is much lighter and need less air to move it. Also with the tipping tank you have more control on how much you open and close the valve at the back of tank where with the normal tank the pinch value is either open fully or closed fully. And funny you ask tipping time which is quicker. The normal tank will be carrying between 30 and 32 ton of cement and takes about 25 minutes to half hour unloading time where as the tipping tank will have only 10 ton at most and it takes about 25 minutes. It would fit neatly 30 ton no problem but the fibre Silo's are never that big and they don't use it as quick as cement. The fibres that I deliver are for the tarmac plants. I have seen lads delivering fibres for the cement plants, 30 ton at a time and they are definitely about 1 hour 20 minutes tipping them tanks. Tipping tanks are used a good bit for food products as they are easily cleaned out, where the cement tank would take a lot longer and would be ideal for cleaning as the bottom of the pots are different to the tipping tank pots. Hope all that makes a little bit of sense. I will try make other videos in the future and try show the difference of the inside of the tanks.
@@burgerman3 I used to deliver soap powder to a firm in barrow in fulness many times had to leave it till the wind died down .and another good tip is don't jerk the the ram at the top .one snapped on me at ici in grange mouth .luckily I was at the back not sat in the cab .our I would not be writing this .bottom 3 sections went through the cab at the back .plastic cab erf .lucky day
Brilliant video I love the way you keep the scania clean
@@seanthompson3974 thanks man. It's hard kept clean with the work I do. But I try my best.
Thanks for showing how you took off the load in Co.Tyrone
Fair play another great vlog keep them coming they are very enjoyable 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@andrewjoyce5526 thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
Another great video..
@@dougwilson1769 thanks man
Great video, thanks
@@KieranMcGroary thank you.
Takes me back,used to draw cement out of platin in drohegda
@@robertdonnelly385 still the same set up in Platin. Straight forward enough in there. 👍
Yerrr Burgerman!! G'wan ya good thing! Whats the story with the White and blue trailers? What do they carry/hold?
3:27 Only a pox along there…bleeding cyclists!!! 😂😂😂
Smashing video ye handsome looking divil!!!
@@De_Bars_Gullible_Travels ah jaysus thanks 😂😂
@@burgerman3I says it as I sees it Dave….🤩😉
@@De_Bars_Gullible_Travels I wouldn't expect it any other way Barry. 😂😂
Good Video
Good video.
@@briancannon1620 thank you.
Was that Rooskey after the humpy bridge ? Great video 🤙
@@alexrobinson2281 no that was Robertstown along the canal. Near Prosperous.
Great video. Why is the tipping tank used for certain loads instead of ordinary tank? Which is quicker to unload? Do you have a preference
@@dannywalsh4679 so preference wise I think I prefer the regular tank as you don't have too worry about stability when tipping and probably because I have been on the normal tanks a lot longer then tipping tanks. You can use either tank for cement but we don't use tipping tank for cement only use it for fibre, but you can't use normal tank for the fibre product that we deliver. . Cement flows like water but the fibre is much lighter and need less air to move it. Also with the tipping tank you have more control on how much you open and close the valve at the back of tank where with the normal tank the pinch value is either open fully or closed fully. And funny you ask tipping time which is quicker. The normal tank will be carrying between 30 and 32 ton of cement and takes about 25 minutes to half hour unloading time where as the tipping tank will have only 10 ton at most and it takes about 25 minutes. It would fit neatly 30 ton no problem but the fibre Silo's are never that big and they don't use it as quick as cement. The fibres that I deliver are for the tarmac plants. I have seen lads delivering fibres for the cement plants, 30 ton at a time and they are definitely about 1 hour 20 minutes tipping them tanks. Tipping tanks are used a good bit for food products as they are easily cleaned out, where the cement tank would take a lot longer and would be ideal for cleaning as the bottom of the pots are different to the tipping tank pots. Hope all that makes a little bit of sense. I will try make other videos in the future and try show the difference of the inside of the tanks.
@@burgerman3do nt be getting in those tanks tank wash 100% do you do any food zstffs ?? Flour salt bi carb ?
@@stephenleslie2037 no we don't do any food products at all. Just cement and fibres.
@@burgerman3 I used to deliver soap powder to a firm in barrow in fulness many times had to leave it till the wind died down .and another good tip is don't jerk the the ram at the top .one snapped on me at ici in grange mouth .luckily I was at the back not sat in the cab .our I would not be writing this .bottom 3 sections went through the cab at the back .plastic cab erf .lucky day
See you were at mp Colemans I think Gibson owns them now
Yeah I think I did hear someone mentioning Gibson owning it now.
You call that place the bri
When you cross the border into NI it’s like stepping back to 1975.
Shite roads
No bypass’s
No money.
Ahhh the benefits of the UK
@@andunabu3238 😂😂😂