Tanker trailer
December 12th, 2009
It’s a bumper crop of hazardous waste disposal “freebies.” I thought these were bad, but this “tanker trailer” has the added bonus of being completely unwieldy.

Tanker trailer
Tanker is full of asphalt

I NEED THESE GONE ASAP BRING A TRAILER AND SOME HELP THEY EXTREMELY HEAVY HAVE AN ASPHALT SEALER IN THEM KEROSENE WILL CLEAN THEM OUT GOOD I HAVE 2 THIS SIZE AND A SMALLER ROUND ONE NEED GONE AGAIN ASAP EMAIL FOR ADDRESS HAVE PICS OF THE OTHER ONES BUT WONT LOAD ON CRAIGSLIST
Mmmm, caked with carcinogens. We can’t be far from the day someone advertises “free fill from Superfund site. That’s right, the government thinks this dirt is ‘super’! Come on down and take all you want!”




If only either of these had a biohazard container of used sharps stapled to it.
Not one, not two, but three tankers full of tarmac. I wonder if it’s set already?
Where did the “owners” get this stuff from?
It’s a great place to store those bodies.
Of course. So the common theme is to store bodies in steel drums/tankers. Use trailers to move the evidence around and use mobile homes as a base to plan future activities/torture sessions. And then, when it’s all over, relax in style in your own above the ground pool…
Why is it people list things, saying that they’ll clean right up? It further shows what lazy fucks they are for not cleaning it up themselves. This is why we need laws forbidding certain people to breed.
Wow, you could throw a hell of a kegger with that!
A tanker full of cooled asphalt?
Does he also have any cement mixers full of hardened cement he would like to get rid off?
That tanker trailer reminds me of Mad Max 2 The Road Warrior. If I start hauling that away, will Lord Humongous and his leather-clad gang start chasing me?
Aww, c’mon folks. All the new owner has to do to un-set the asphalt is get a kiln & heat up the contents to 355,488 degrees. Instant new driveway, ready to spread!
Has anyone ever seen the movie White Heat with James Cagney? I always wondered how the crooks got a hold of a tanker trailer before Craigslist.