Boom goes down... and they set it back on its wheels.
Todd 12-26-2014
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4QpAF1-F_w&feature=youtu.be

 


Trey 12-26-2014
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And it probably went out the next day.


ericICF 12-26-2014
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Notice how the recovery crane was given dragline mats and the pump nothing............


SUPERDOFFER 12-27-2014
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 ericICF The plates where the crane is standing on are concreteplates they made the same mistake twice and are lucky that it went wright. the pump was standig on the same plates and they broke just in the midle. never set up on these thngs


ericICF 12-28-2014
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SuperDoffer . Doesnt look like there was any rebar in the concrete pads. Who does that anyway ?

                  What I am really trying to point out is something every pump operator knows. And that the level of 

                  customer support and preparation for Cranes is way beyond anything a Concrete Pump gets.

                  For some reason , pumping customers don't give our industry and service the respect it deserves.


LILSTICKLOTTAHOSE 12-28-2014
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Hate seeing this. Makes me wonder when contractors will wake up to the fact we need good ground to set up on.


Rodnaz 12-28-2014
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Gee, as for the respect thing, do you think it has anything to do with our major players giving away the farm just to get what they think is all the work, or when a safety thing arises they say " you should have called us we wouyld have set up there". Just a thought.


SUPERDOFFER 12-29-2014
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There always wil be costumers who do and don't understand what they are dealing whit.

And it's always the final desision of the operator to set up ore not.