pumpSHEP | 02-01-2012 | comment profile send pm notify |
Anyone got pictures of there set up? This would be without having a flat bed.. |
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ALMIMA | 02-03-2012 | reply profile send pm notify |
My company do most pumpjobs whith 1,5 inch-hose, up to 75 m (246 feet..about). More hose than that we use 2 inch-hose up to 130 m (426,5 feet). We carry all that hose whithout extra cost, in a roll in our pump- pullingtrucks. More hose than that is an extracost for the costumer because then we use a hosetrailer to deliver the hose. Our Putzmeister linepumps can not carry any wheight because of the too tiny wheelaxle - the wheelaxle can hardly manage a full hopper with concrete (Putzmeister P715). So every hose need to be carried in the pullingtruck or on the hosetrailer. I know your piont - sorry i can´t help you. |
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Pumpkiller | 02-13-2012 | reply profile send pm notify |
I'll get some pics this week. We have racks on our GMC Putz line pump and had one on our old MR688 that would push 2200 lineal feet. |
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PumpKid_88 | 02-14-2012 | reply profile send pm notify |
nvr ran a line pump with a rack there just some thing that gits in the way u can set 200 foot of 2in in a reg bed if u roll em in side of eatch outher but u git a lazy button pusher thay will just put em in but i must say i got the chance to run many pumps and style trucks and i reckon im just old school and like the pick up truck and a mayco a30 but i was just sayin the rack set up for me woodint work to well just seems like it wood make thing harder when ur tryin to git in and out ya no |