doolittle | 01-26-2006 | comment profile send pm notify |
One of the guys here owns two of them and it seems to me that he spends a lot of time setting them back up on thier outriggers. |
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Todd | 01-26-2006 | reply profile send pm notify |
No disrespect but what your saying does not make much sense, are you saying that this guy you know spends allot of time putting his pump on its side and than has to put it back on all fours again. You mean this happens allot. Does he have a place on his job ticket, like? left yard 8amon job 8:30amready to pump 9amrolled pump over 10:30amturned pump back over 1pmfinished pumping 3pmCleared job 3:30pmI would like to know what he charges for roll over time and does he charge for the pump and the operator or just the operator time? Todd Bullis |
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Bob | 01-26-2006 | reply profile send pm notify |
Doolittle, I bet that if this guy that spends so much time on his side called the factory they would help. Any one of the 5 or 6 viable pump manufactures would jump on a problem like that. No matter what the cause, I would guess that the factory would like to know about this problem, if for no other reason than to inspect their machine and make sure it is safe. No one wants a pump with their (or any other) name on it to hurt some one because of a defect or operator error. I would be pleased to post the outcome of the call on the board. ;) |
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playsinmud | 01-26-2006 | reply profile send pm notify |
Sorry dolittle that is either operator error or sales man hogwash. I have a friend that I worked for before i moved to the sticks and started pumping for myself, that used to run Shwing. he has been swapping over to Concord at about 2 pumps a year now, 16 total out of 22. he now has 4 40 s and he has yet to have any of the mysterious roll overs your talking about. He finds it smoother and easier than his 42 schwing. |