Conventional Truck and Pump
concreteluvr 10-21-2013
comment profile send pm notify


biged 10-21-2013
reply profile send pm notify

Very nice.


Todd 10-21-2013
reply profile send pm notify

Very Nice


pumpslut 10-21-2013
reply profile send pm notify

wouldn't the long nose on the truck immediately reduce the reach of the boom over the front of the truck? i mean its not much but it could mean the difference between reaching the job or not...


Mr.HighRise 10-21-2013
reply profile send pm notify

no matter what size pump you'll always be short on some jobs

concreteluvr 10-22-2013
reply profile send pm notify

One Foot Shorter. This Chassis sets unit closer to cab then an MR.

Truck is like driving a big car. Sweet to drive. Pump is a KCP.

 


Many 10-22-2013
reply profile send pm notify

I always hated those skillet faced trucks,give me a hood anyday


fullyloaded 10-22-2013
reply profile send pm notify

I would give up a few feet anyday for a smooth ride!!


Seed 10-23-2013
reply profile send pm notify

Can you access the turret from behind the cab it looks tight.  Nice looking truck!


concreteluvr 10-23-2013
reply profile send pm notify

Here you go Seed. This shot will show you where it sits.


Seed 10-23-2013
reply profile send pm notify

Nice view it looks real tight...

 


Many 10-23-2013
reply profile send pm notify

Perhaps a little tight,at least the trans isn't in the way


concreteluvr 10-24-2013
reply profile send pm notify

The picture in on the Freightliner is a 40M KCP

THis picture is a 40M Concord. Look at the set back on the Mack. This is where the distance of boom lose is picked up. There is not a huge difference. Same pumps as KCP once built for Concord as did Jun Jin. So all from the same original design from Jun Jin and Jun Jin was a mix of Putz and Schwing. They all pump concrete well.


concreteluvr 10-24-2013
reply profile send pm notify

Oh Seed. The Freightliner will turn much tighter then the Mack will. Doesn't seem like it would but it does.

Its all about Choice. Just the Freightliner is about 25 to 30K less then the Mack doing the same job only better, easier shift, drive and ride. Not knocking Mack. Its earned its keep over the years. Just a very strong option to those looking at new pumps.


Seed 10-24-2013
reply profile send pm notify

No doubt the Macks lack comfort….


bisley57 10-24-2013
reply profile send pm notify

...if it aint got a bulldog,it aint a real pumpWink


PumpKid_88 11-16-2013
reply profile send pm notify

i like the way it sits for sure some thing new to drive nice pump