Jared Flinn
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So where we see a lot of them, um, and you'll see them locally, a lot of cement haulers, um, run pneumatics. So that powdery cement, a lot of times it's not, it can't get hold in a hopper or an end dump. It's just, it's too, it packs up too much. Um, so it's gotta be compressurized and blown out. Um, Those – the pneumatics got really popular back in the frac sand hauling days.
So where we see a lot of them, um, and you'll see them locally, a lot of cement haulers, um, run pneumatics. So that powdery cement, a lot of times it's not, it can't get hold in a hopper or an end dump. It's just, it's too, it packs up too much. Um, so it's gotta be compressurized and blown out. Um, Those – the pneumatics got really popular back in the frac sand hauling days.
A lot of the companies were using it to haul frac sand because a lot of these tanks, they deliver those out to a job site and they would blow them into these silos that would then be used in the fracking operations. We also see them in this industry on the food side. So there are – I mean – Man, I think up in Iowa, Foodliner, there's some big companies that do food grade stuff.
A lot of the companies were using it to haul frac sand because a lot of these tanks, they deliver those out to a job site and they would blow them into these silos that would then be used in the fracking operations. We also see them in this industry on the food side. So there are – I mean – Man, I think up in Iowa, Foodliner, there's some big companies that do food grade stuff.
A lot of the companies were using it to haul frac sand because a lot of these tanks, they deliver those out to a job site and they would blow them into these silos that would then be used in the fracking operations. We also see them in this industry on the food side. So there are – I mean – Man, I think up in Iowa, Foodliner, there's some big companies that do food grade stuff.
But again, the whole premise around it is it's usually dry bulk commodities that have to be pressed or pushed out and blown into something.
But again, the whole premise around it is it's usually dry bulk commodities that have to be pressed or pushed out and blown into something.
But again, the whole premise around it is it's usually dry bulk commodities that have to be pressed or pushed out and blown into something.
Yeah, that would be another one. Yeah, milk replacement would be another really big one. Plastics and resins are another one. Fly ash is another one. Fly ash. That's true. So, yeah, it's usually something that's real, real fine, real, real powdery.
Yeah, that would be another one. Yeah, milk replacement would be another really big one. Plastics and resins are another one. Fly ash is another one. Fly ash. That's true. So, yeah, it's usually something that's real, real fine, real, real powdery.
Yeah, that would be another one. Yeah, milk replacement would be another really big one. Plastics and resins are another one. Fly ash is another one. Fly ash. That's true. So, yeah, it's usually something that's real, real fine, real, real powdery.
You can't ask me that question. You can't ask me that question. I can tell you who's got the market share. So if you look, if you break down and I don't know, I don't have the exact math in front of me. Tempe typically has the largest market share of the hopper bottom market. And you'll see more Tempe trailers out there. I think Wilson would be right behind them.
You can't ask me that question. You can't ask me that question. I can tell you who's got the market share. So if you look, if you break down and I don't know, I don't have the exact math in front of me. Tempe typically has the largest market share of the hopper bottom market. And you'll see more Tempe trailers out there. I think Wilson would be right behind them.
You can't ask me that question. You can't ask me that question. I can tell you who's got the market share. So if you look, if you break down and I don't know, I don't have the exact math in front of me. Tempe typically has the largest market share of the hopper bottom market. And you'll see more Tempe trailers out there. I think Wilson would be right behind them.
And then I would believe Cornhusker would be trailing as well. But then you get some real specialized. Actually, I was up in Pennsylvania last month, EBIE. If you've ever seen those hoppers, a lot of these have the rivets and all that. EB makes a slick wall hopper bottom, and you'll see it. It doesn't look like the rest of them.
And then I would believe Cornhusker would be trailing as well. But then you get some real specialized. Actually, I was up in Pennsylvania last month, EBIE. If you've ever seen those hoppers, a lot of these have the rivets and all that. EB makes a slick wall hopper bottom, and you'll see it. It doesn't look like the rest of them.
And then I would believe Cornhusker would be trailing as well. But then you get some real specialized. Actually, I was up in Pennsylvania last month, EBIE. If you've ever seen those hoppers, a lot of these have the rivets and all that. EB makes a slick wall hopper bottom, and you'll see it. It doesn't look like the rest of them.
It's actually really cool, but it's a slick-sided one, and that's another one that we see some guys. More in the east, just where they're based out of, not as much in the Midwest.
It's actually really cool, but it's a slick-sided one, and that's another one that we see some guys. More in the east, just where they're based out of, not as much in the Midwest.
It's actually really cool, but it's a slick-sided one, and that's another one that we see some guys. More in the east, just where they're based out of, not as much in the Midwest.