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16 CELL 01-28-2010
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nothing like dragging a truckload of 6X6 up a muddy slope first thing in the morning!

16 CELL 01-28-2010
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Mr wibau 01-29-2010
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sweet pxts mate

 


crete 01-29-2010
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Nice pics sure wouldn't want to get those drive axles off of the asphalt you would never get back up the hill!!

Gdoubleg 01-29-2010
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That is a lot of tip hose hanging off the end

Telealbelt 01-29-2010
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Love the pics.  Be nice to have that much reach.

16 CELL 01-29-2010
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Gdoubleg- the tip hose is a 17' 2.5 inch (6.8 lbs. per ft. filled with concrete), which even with the added weight of the extra clamps and reducers, is no heavier than a 10' 5 inch tip hose (25lbs. per ft. filled with concrete), definitely would not want to pour a 100 yard slab through it, but it does work well in certain applications, we use them a fair bit in our region for pouring stairs/sidewalks around houses.

 

You are right Crete, if my drive axles had left the pavement it would have been one long day, LOL!

 


Boom Inspector 01-29-2010
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nice set up 16cell, sure looks like you know what you are doing.

Vasa 01-30-2010
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Looks great , but where are the wheel- clocks ? ;-) Thats why I stoped to post pic's , because of all "Messerschmitt's" who only look for some missing safetypin or sling... That all operators are well known about , but the "joystickholders" dont know a thing about... I look at someones pic's and think , what a cleaver way to solve a problem , I try to follow all safetyrules there is but some contractors have "concretefever" and everything should go so fast and then I maybe forget some safetypin , the contractors allways throw them away when they open a clamp.

16 CELL 01-30-2010
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Vasa- good call on the wheel chocks... definitely should have had them down, personally I don't mind someone pointing out safety related issues in any photos I post, if I can learn something new and become more safe of an operator from it then great! I know where you are coming from as far as losing safety pins, here is what I did to ensure that I never lose another one- PS. you gotta tell what the english translation is for a "messerschmitt" LOL

Travelteck 01-30-2010
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16 Cell. Glad to see your working, If you get a chance call me, I would like to catch up with you. 360 600 5695

 


pumpjockey 01-30-2010
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I think Vasa actually meant "Fokker". LOL