OE Local 3 | 06-18-2008 | comment profile send pm notify |
Byron ,California State Job ,California aquaduct pumpstation So Todd can get his water lol
What a wierd photo , the photo makes it look like I am boomed through the wires. They are about 250 yards away. Wow , weird stuff.
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Home made dunnage pads
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Sergei | 06-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
I want to California ! lol |
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Vasa | 06-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
I wonder how long time i takes..... |
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Mudman | 06-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
good pictres looks like you have good dunage on the one side but nothing on the otherside. why did you not put on other side? you should use a reducing pump hose insteed of just four inch rubber it will help you out. is that pump repainted? |
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Vasa | 06-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
Whats wrong witha 4" endhose ? Just wonder....Teach the mixingplant to mix pumpablemix . In Scandinavia I think 95% of all pumps have 4" endhose and most of the truckmixer pump has a 4" doubleended hose...most of the truckmixer pump has 4" pipe so no reducer at the boomtip.
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pudg | 06-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
mudman disagree with you its much safer reducing in steel than it is in rubber |
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kneerick | 06-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
I AGREE ITS BETTER TO REDUCE THROUGH STEEL THAN RUBBER! YOU HAVE A BETTER CHANCE OF CONTROLLING IT IF YOUR QUICK,SOMETIMES |
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kneerick | 06-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
IF YOU ARE ABLE TO PUMP EASLY THROUGH 4" YOU CAN PUMP THROUGH A 3 1/2" HOSE YOU DONT HALF TO PUMP AS FAST, LITTLE SPLATTER, BURN LESS FUEL I USE ONE EVERDAY WALL'S ,FOOTINGS,BASMENT SLABS.IF ANY OF YOU USE A 3"HOSE TRY THIS IT DOSE'NT PLUG VERY OFTEN |
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kneerick | 06-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
IN CALIFORINA EVERYTHING GOES THROUGH 4" INCLUDING LIGHTWEIGHT THE ONLY TIME YOU PUT ON A 4 1/2-5" HOSE IS FOR BIG JOBS WITH MUTIPLE PUMPS |
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Mudslinger | 06-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
YEA Todd so next time you take a bath think of Brian LOL |
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ROOK | 06-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
how is the steel safer to reduce through then rubber? |
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Bob | 06-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
I believe that they are refering to reduction. If you try and put too much volume through a reducing hose it may turn into a 'slinky. And a hose (no reduction) has twice the value (difficulty) of a pipe 1 ft of hose = 2 feet of pipe |
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Raymond | 06-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
3 Thanks for sharing the pics. |