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Fill the tanks to the desired level. Close the 3” valve, then
close the tank valves.
Filling through the Quick Fill coupler:
Some Cone Trailers are also equipped with a 2” or 3” Quick
Fill coupler. Remove the Quick Fill cap and attach the fill
hose. Make sure the discharge hose valve is closed, open
the appropriate tank valves, the main valve, and the Quick
Fill valve.
Filling The Cone Trailer
The Cone Trailer is designed with a versatile plumbing
system that allows the Cone Trailer to be filled for different
applications. The tanks can be filled with the same solution
or valves can be set to store as many as three different
solutions (depending on the number of cone tanks) on the
Cone Trailer.
Filling through transport 3” coupler:
The Cone Trailer is equipped with a 3” quick coupler at the
rear of the trailer. If filling from a transport truck, close the
main valve (to protect against possible pump damage), con
-
nect the truck hose to the 3” coupler, open the 3” ball valve
and open the tank valves for each of the tanks to be filled.
Operation
Figure B16
Open 3” Valve and Tank Valves
Figure B14
Lowered Cone Trailer
Main V
alve >
Front T
ank Valve >
3” Fill Valve (Rear) >
Figure B15
Cone Trailer Valves
Open 3” V
alve >
3” Truck Hose >
< Open T
ank V
alve
Figure B17
Filling Tanks Through Quick Fill
Fill Hose >
< Open Quick Fill Valve
< Open Main Valve
Load fluid into the cone trailer tanks only when the
frame is resting on the ground. Holding or transport-
ing fluid when the trailer is supported by the tires
can cause mechanical damage and failure.