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    Prepare for the Colder Months

    As the colder months approach, be sure to check your air tanks for water buildup. Drain them at the end of each shift to help prevent freezing. This is very important if your chassis is not equipped with an air dryer. Frozen air lines can cause valves to not function properly and also seriously affect your air brake system. Also, check the antifreeze levels in your chassis radiator and keep washer fluids topped off.

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    Posted on Saturday, December 03, 2011 9:03 PM

    Not All Fluids Are Created Equal

    Not all fluids are created equal and not all seals are compatible with all fluids. Have you noticed a swelling or seepage in your seals? If so, it may be due to the products you pump and not just usual wear and tear. Contact our parts specialists to determine the best match between seal material and your product. Check out our online parts catalog for replacement reel seals, Victaulic gaskets, and hoses. Call us 800-859-8265 before 3:00 pm and we can ship your order that day.

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    Categories: General | Truck Tanks | Tips
    Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2011 10:02 AM

    Keep An Eye On Your Filter Fluids

    When operating your pumping systems with hydraulics it is very important to keep an eye on your filters and fluids. Each week you need to check the oil level which could indicate possible leakage. Both the filter and the fluid need to be changed at least every 6 months, or as noted in your manufacturer's operation book, in order to keep your system running smoothly. Check out our online parts catalog for replacment hydraulics to meet your needs. Call us at 800-859-8265 before 3:00 pm and we can ship your order that day.

     

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    Categories: General | Truck Tanks | Tips
    Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2011 9:49 AM

    Extend the Life of Your Air Operated Emergency Valve

    When your air-operated emergency valve is opened prior to loading you can expect a longer life span from all its components. By using the air flip switch to open the emergency valve this will allow for optimum flow with a decreased pressure drop. There is a possibility of product entering the air system if the emergency valve is not opened prior to loading. It is highly recommended that you open your emergency valve prior to loading product. Check out our online parts catalog for replacment emergency valves and a air flip switches to meet your needs. Call us at 800-859-8265 before 3:00 pm and we can ship your order that day.

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    Categories: General | Truck Tanks | Tips
    Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2011 9:42 AM

    Are Your Air Vents Free to Breathe?

    Are your vents free to breathe? During the cold winter season the vents on your tank can become frozen shut and cause a dangerous pressure or vacuum buildup. Be sure to check the vents in your manholes and vapor lines daily to ensure they are free to breathe in and out. Check out our online parts catalog for replacment manhole vents and a in.out breathing vents to meet your needs. Call us at 800-859-8265 before 3:00 pm and we can ship your order that day.
    WARNING: Vents failing
    to open properly may cause
    collapse of heads or complete tank.

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    Categories: General | Truck Tanks | Tips
    Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2011 9:38 AM

    Carry The Proper Safety Items On Your Truck

    Are you carrying the proper safety items on your truck? Some key items to have on your truck at all times are a fire extinguisher, emergency triangle kit, and placards. Having these items on your truck can help avoid costly fines and lost time. Check out our online parts catalog for replacement extinguishers, triangle kits, and a variety of placards to meet your needs. Call us at 800-859-8265 before 3:00 pm and we can ship your order that day.

     

     

     

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    Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2011 9:35 AM

    Check Your Strainer Basket

    If you are experiencing a loss of GPM at the nozzle you may have a clogged strainer basket. Checking for debris is as simple as removing 4 bolts at your pump and meter strainer. Clean out your strainers as often as necessary (or at least every 6 months). Check out our online parts catalog for replacement pump and meter strainer baskets. Call Us at 800-859-8265 before 3:00pm and we can ship your order that day.

     

     

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    Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2011 9:31 AM

    Reduce Back Pressure Build Up In Your Pumping System

    To reduce back pressure build up in your pumping system remember to close your nozzle slowly for smoother operation. Releasing the nozzle's handle too quickly can cause an unwanted rise in pressure to your pumping system possibly damaging seals, valves and other vital equipment. Check out our online parts catalog  for replacement nozzles and spouts and swivels. Call Us at 800-859-8265 before 3:00pm and we can ship your order that day.

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    Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2011 9:28 AM

    Are you emptying your overflow or "spit tank" every day?

      The "spit tank" and air eliminator are usually located close to the meters. See the picture below. If your overflow or "spit tank" is filling up daily, then your air eliminator has a mechanical problem. Call Oilmen's at 800-859-8265. We will help determine your problem and quickly send the parts to fix it.

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    Categories: General | Truck Tanks | Tips
    Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2011 9:15 AM

    Keep an Eye on Your Filters

    When operating your pumping systems with hydraulics it is very important to keep an eye on your filters and fluids. Each week you need to check the oil level which could indicate possible leakage. Both the filter and the fluid need to be changed at least every 6 months, or as noted in your manufacturer's operation book, in order to keep your system running smoothly.

    Check out our online parts catalog for replacment hydraulics to meet your needs. Call us at 800-859-8265 before 3:00 pm and we can ship your order that day.

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    Posted on Monday, July 26, 2010 9:41 AM