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16 CELL | 10-26-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
awesome pics! what size pumps were used? |
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outrigger | 10-27-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
hey cell, one is a 43 everdigem and the other a 38m jun jin. The real big concrete trucks carry 12 cubic metres in a load |
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outrigger | 10-27-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
and are used for underground shotcrete |
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Dipstick | 10-27-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
I love those mixers :-) |
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drunkendave | 10-27-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
Wow! have they tipped them mixers over? Ive seen many a rock truck tip over building well sites. |
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chongliyan | 10-28-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
Awesome pictures,, outrigger check youre mail. |
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seedless | 11-03-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
Hehehe how long did the pour take. Like the shots, Two pumps for 1000.
The mixers look slow. Just wondering how the service would be.
We in Canada have an average 10.5m3 trucks and trailers are 13 or 14 m3 each. Most commercial we get two to the pump. So you must have had a few hrs charged out, good in slow economy. |