2025 Falcon Asphalt Repair Equipment Tack Tank Trailer 150 Gallon
- Year 2025
- Make Falcon Asphalt Repair Equipment
- Model Tack Tank Trailer
2025 Falcon Asphalt Repair Equipment Tack Tank Trailer 150 Gallon
The 150 Gallon, 250 Gallon, and 500 Gallon Falcon Tack Tank Trailers are now available as a skid-mounted diesel tack tank or trailer option. Manufactured from high-quality and rugged parts, they’ll allow your work crew to efficiently spread the optimal amount of tack onto the roadway.
Features may include:
- Falcon asphalt distributors include the following features:
- Automatic thermostatically controlled heat system
- Stainless steel flue
- Diesel power
- Large clean-out port
- An insulated tank
- Falcon tack tanks provide work crews with an efficient means of spreading a uniform coating of tack coat material over the road surface. The process is very straightforward:
- Step 1—Mix the tack material with water based on the manufacturer’s recommendations. Fill the tack tank leaving 4” below the fill neck to allow the tack to expand. Ensure the tack mixture has the viscosity of water.
- Step 2—Fill the flush tank with a non-flammable, environmentally-friendly release agent.
- Step 3—If the tack tank is heated, flip the toggle switch to the up position, set the tack tank temperature controller to the temperature recommended by the tack material manufacturer, and allow the tack to heat to the correct temperature before continuing.
- Step 4—Move the round material selector valve knob to the “up” position (release agent).
- Step 5—Start the Honda engine as follows:
- Check engine oil dipstick and refill if required
- Move the black fuel valve lever to the “on” position (toward the Honda engine)
- Move the gray choke switch to the “closed” position (opposite of black fuel valve)
- Move the red engine switch to the “on” position
- Start the engine with the pull start
- Once the engine is warm, shut off the choke by moving the grey switch towards the motor
- Adjust the throttle to max position (note picture of rabbit)
- Run for 10 minutes to clean the system out by circulating the release agent through the pump and valves
- Step 6—To spray the tack material:
- Move the round material selector knob to the down position (tack)
- Wait for 10 minutes to allow the material to circulate and blend
- Open the ball valve located next to the material selector valve
- Remove the spray wand from the holder
- Pivot ball valve on spray wand to “Spray” and spray as needed
Fuel System
Fuel Type
Diesel
Brakes
Brake System Type
Electric with safety breakaway
Wheels & Tires
Wheels
Tires: 16”
Battery
Battery
12V deep cycle
Operational
Operating Conditions
Burner Type: (1) 105,000 BTU Beckett Diesel burner | Number of Burners: 1
Chassis
Axle Count
Single 7,000 lb double eye
Lights and Safety
Lighting
Two LED 4” round red S/T/T light on rear (1 per side)
Dimensions
Dimensions
A: 12” | B: 16.5” | C: 143” | D: 58.5” | E: 50” | F: 25” | G: 79” | H: 40” | I: 48” | 10” diameter fill opening with lockable civacon lid | Frame: 2”x5”x1/4” structural rectangular tubing | 24”x24” clean out port
Capacities
Load Capacity, Land
150 gallons
Fuel Capacity
18 gallons
Weights
GVWR
7,000 lbs
Features
Features
Heated/Insulated Emulsion Trailer with Spray System | Paint: Blasted and painted with two coats of epoxy primer and urethane finish | 50/550 thermometer | VIP protection system | Spray System | Hose reel for spray system | Battery charger package | Insulated tank | Conspicuity tape
Construction Material
1” blanket ceramic insulation | 10 gauge inner and outer wall
Hitch/Type
3.0” pintle eye
Warranty
Warranty
Two year machine, Lifetime frame