Hello everyone. Praise the Lord!
I had my regular schedule load of Freon to Daiken in Waller TX. It was a cold day today, lower forties with a strong wind blowing. It all went well and I got my container for tomorrow and brought it back to the yard.
I had a preload to get at Dow in Freeport. But Cole gave it to someone else and Sam had a pump unload for me to do. Russ, one of our drivers for Baker-Hughes ran out of hours and I needed to unload it at Targa in Mt. Belvou, TX. Russ was still hooked to the trailer and he had all of the equipment on his truck, so I just jumped in it and took off.
I needed seven lengths of hose and a bunch of fittings in order to pump it off. The Baker rep was very handy and helped me out a lot. It was a lot of work and I am still sore! But it had been a while since I did a pump offload, so it was fun.
I returned to the yard and I took all of those hoses off the truck, had all of those hoses washed out and I put them back on his truck and washed out hi pump. What a job!
www.hospiceministryvolunteer.blogspot.com
Brother Roop
I had my regular schedule load of Freon to Daiken in Waller TX. It was a cold day today, lower forties with a strong wind blowing. It all went well and I got my container for tomorrow and brought it back to the yard.
I had a preload to get at Dow in Freeport. But Cole gave it to someone else and Sam had a pump unload for me to do. Russ, one of our drivers for Baker-Hughes ran out of hours and I needed to unload it at Targa in Mt. Belvou, TX. Russ was still hooked to the trailer and he had all of the equipment on his truck, so I just jumped in it and took off.
I needed seven lengths of hose and a bunch of fittings in order to pump it off. The Baker rep was very handy and helped me out a lot. It was a lot of work and I am still sore! But it had been a while since I did a pump offload, so it was fun.
I returned to the yard and I took all of those hoses off the truck, had all of those hoses washed out and I put them back on his truck and washed out hi pump. What a job!
www.hospiceministryvolunteer.blogspot.com
Brother Roop
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