Real Farmer Spring 2021

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FUEL

Tripod tanks on way out The days are numbered for farm tripod fuel tanks, with more fuel distribution companies opting out of allowing customers to have them on farm due to growing health and safety concerns about the structures. WORDS BY RICHARD RENNIE

“But it has now been ruled that they can no longer be used, with fuel distributors also making the decision themselves to not deliver to new clients with the tanks, and to stop delivering to existing ones before year’s end.” The replacement options for farmers needing to get rid of their tripod tanks can be either a gravity fed, stand mounted horizontal tank, or an on-ground tank that is operated using a hand pump. The elevated tanks have numerous features that ensure operator safety and tank durability, including foot pads for leg mountings, bracing, isolation values handrails on the ladder and compliant ventilation valves. Modifications to existing tripod tanks are not allowable to meet HSNO requirements, and this includes welding on additional legs, rails, or ladder modifications. Ruralco has several approved fuel tank suppliers that can provide a range of tank configurations and sizes that fit with farm fuel needs. They can provide tanks ranging from 400l to 1,995l to replace non-compliant tanks, with costs starting from $2,500 plus GST. To ease the cost of changing tanks, some suppliers can provide finance and leasing options over a time payment basis.

Long a familiar item among the usual farm buildings and structures, the tripod tanks are presenting an ever-growing danger to farmers, employees and fuel delivering staff thanks to an inherently unstable design, aging tank supports and access risks. Back in 1996 the tank design was phased out, making those still in use at the extreme end of their life, regardless of changes in Health and Safety regulations. Ultimately the cessation of tripod tanks will be covered under a National Standard, but fuel distributors have taken the initiative to work towards an early end to the tanks’ use. Last year a fuel tanker driver was seriously injured when a badly rusted tripod tank collapsed. 48

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Ruralco’s key distributor have had concerns over the tanks’ safety, with drivers also experiencing some near miss encounters on the structures. Ruralco has been working with its bulk fuel farming clients to ensure they are aware of the impending end to tripod tank supply, and to provide some viable options to make the transition to a new fuel tank seamless and safe. Ruralco Fuel Account Manager Sarah Bennett says there are still dozens of the tripod tanks scattered throughout rural Canterbury, and likely to be many more owned by clients in the North Island and Southland. “The original advice from WorkSafe NZ was that the tanks could be used until they reached the end of their useful life.”

Ruralco is working hard to ensure all parties benefit from the opportunity to install a safer, compliant on farm fuel supply and they can provide a full assessment of the site, clearances and other possible hazards that may overlay the installation’s footprint. Sarah says most customers will opt for a 1,995 litre split configuration tank, with 70% diesel, 30% petrol. Security is guaranteed with most designs incorporating a lockable ball value and lockable filling point. Remote monitoring technology can also be installed to keep an accurate and real time update on fuel offtake from the tank supply. “The move away from tripod tanks has been signalled for a while now, but their end is imminent, and we are able to provide our farmer members with some good options that will not only be safer but can help them better monitor and understand the level of farm fuel use,” says Sarah.


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Reducing bird damage—what are the options?

4min
pages 80-82

Recurring topics for freshwater management

4min
pages 77-79

What’s your heat detection strategy?

2min
pages 75-76

Lamb vaccination this spring

2min
pages 68-69

Maximising growth through rumen development

2min
page 67

Don’t be let down by tyre pressure

1min
pages 64-65

Wellbeing Challenge supports flood effected farmers

1min
page 66

Ruralco achieves WorkWell Bronze Accreditation

2min
page 63

Top tips for on-farm wellbeing

3min
page 62

Stewart & Holland join the Ruralco Supplier Network

2min
page 61

New hybrid for better production

2min
page 58

SovGold Kale—still proving the worthy successor

2min
pages 59-60

Farmer interest strong in environment awards

3min
pages 56-57

Utilising SF 1505Bv fodder beet as a regulatory tool

3min
pages 54-55

Grow with us

2min
pages 52-53

Tripod tanks on way out

3min
pages 50-51

Agritech ushers new era for sector earnings

5min
pages 46-49

Fashion off the Farm 2021

3min
page 39

Come mountain bike, run or walk the 15th Anniversary Event!

8min
pages 41-45

Ruralco sponsorship helps ground-breaking researcher

3min
page 40

Getting an independent view on farm energy options

5min
pages 34-38

Resilience at its finest

7min
pages 26-27

Family works to keep farm footprint light

7min
pages 21-25

Expansion through elimination

3min
pages 15-17

Connectivity ultimately at the heart

5min
pages 18-20
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