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    Clean, stainless steel tanks are what industry uses for food and what the FDA recommends. All the milk trucks are stainless. They do not degrade from sunlight.

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    I use two Norwesco 1100 gallon tanks on my truck. According to my meter in the pump house, I've been able to get just under 2400 gallons in a load, and I'm loading on a bit of a slant on side of road.
    Tim Whitens
    Willow Creek Farm
    Fulton, NY

    3000 on vacuum, 3hp 3ph Busch pump, 2567 Gast
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    Quote Originally Posted by maple flats View Post
    If you are using those tanks, and they are the galvanized tanks, they are not food grade.
    There are poly stock tanks made with food grade material, I use 2 of them.
    Smoky Lake 2x6 dropflu pans and hoods on homemade arch
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