Big Tobacco | 03-06-2008 | comment profile send pm notify |
Well, I'll post these again... Our TB130 placing topsoil out of dump trucks for S&S Landscaping at the Thea Foss Esplanade in Tacoma WA. Thanks to Mike at S&S Landscaping... And by the way, for all you "purists" out there... we are currently placing 90+ yards of pervious concrete a day with our TB110 and placed 25,000+ yards with our Telebelts on the new Tacoma Narrows Bridge. SO THERE BOB!!! LOL |
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Bob | 03-06-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
Big T LOL Todd did you in.... he says by mistake? How about some more PB jobs |
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Big Tobacco | 03-06-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
Setting up some more jobs next week Bob, I'll get right on it... |
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Many | 03-07-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
I must admit I see the same future in TB as I saw in concrete pumps so long ago. |
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Big Tobacco | 03-07-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
And what might that be, Many? |
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Many | 03-08-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
I guess I would say slope paving,high strength/set mixes,your example in pic,work with limited clearences,they work well in low slump enviroment. I had a chance to work beside one when Denver had one,and me on a 52m.It was an intersection job also using a screed.It was able to produce a good volume. I also had to make a move and let me tell you that mud was a firecracker,gave real meaning to explosives and jack hammer on clean up.He and his pressure washer came home clean. I did take time to watch a tb doing slope paving under a bridge which I thought went extremly well.These are some general observations of a highly specialized piece of equipment,but then I thought the same thing about pumps in '76.
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