Granite Pumping | 02-02-2009 | comment profile send pm notify |
Thanks to 38zman he sat a block away to get a pic in one picture frame. |
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Granite Pumping | 02-02-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Ordered 60m sent 65m still 20ft short.. |
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Granite Pumping | 02-02-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
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TooTall | 02-02-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Yes, Looks can be decieving. When I first saw your pump pix in the post titled "All Dressed Up" I did'nt recognize it without the big decal of the Seattle skyline on side of it! After hearing it came from Reno it all came back to me? Have you noticed that the RPMs in pump gear are set 200 higher than your other pumps? When it was brand new and here in Seattle, it had a minor output volume issue. With 11 inch juggs, it's rated at 220 yds.pr.hr. But whenever you moved the boom or activated a function, the output would drop to about 170 or 180? KcP got with Mack and increased the RPMs to fix the problem. That's a badass pump dude, I wish it was still here. I never dreamed a pump so big could be sooo smooth. I'm glad to see it's still nice and clean and in good hands. Pump On Granite! |
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Granite Pumping | 02-04-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
We are happy with it, For such a big machine it is stable. Turning is a challenge, but never a dull drive.. :-) |
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djprotege | 02-04-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Nice..I like to say I ran a 65m. |
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TooTall | 02-05-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Check it out Granite, Here's a picture of the very 1st job your 65m did here in Seattle... |