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This media file captures a close-up view of the operational components of a fuel tanker truck, likely in Bolyarsko, Bulgaria. The central focus is the truck's internal equipment, designed for fuel transfer. Prominently displayed are various gauges, valves, and hoses, indicating a system for managing the flow and pressure of liquids. A large, coiled hose is wound on a reel, ready for deployment. A significant detail is the presence of instruction plates with Cyrillic text, such as "СХЕМА УПРАВЛЕНИЯ ТЗА-7.5-5334" and "ИНСТРУКЦИЯ," which translate to "Control Diagram TZA-7.5-5334" and "Instructions." These suggest the equipment is likely of Russian or Eastern European origin. A fire extinguisher is mounted on the side, highlighting safety protocols. The scene appears to be set outdoors, under a sunny sky, likely during daytime, judging by the bright sunlight and shadows. The ground is paved, and in the background, industrial structures and a large white storage tank are visible, hinting at a fuel depot or industrial facility. A red cap dangles from a hose, and a metal bucket with "Simex Chem" branding sits on the ground nearby, possibly used for collecting drips or small samples. The overall impression is one of functional, industrial activity, with no people visible in the frame. The metallic components of the truck and surrounding infrastructure are weathered, suggesting regular use.
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