Black0ut | 12-21-2013 | comment profile send pm notify |
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biged | 12-21-2013 | reply profile send pm notify |
How does your roads handle such large mixers, how may yards can they haul at one time. |
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gaby_steel | 12-22-2013 | reply profile send pm notify |
i don¨t know about that semi rm truck , but in Norway can not carry more then 12 m3 in such thing and about 7.5 m3 in normal 4 axel rm truck. i did work for about 1 year in Ålesund and delivering to HENT lots of loads and pump there . i did meet them in Bergen too, it seems that they are big in Norway. God Jul og NyttÅr |
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Black0ut | 12-22-2013 | reply profile send pm notify |
The semi is 10 metric tons per axle(total limit of 50 metric tons) but you can load them to 52 without having trouble with the weight limit, the smaller cars have a total limit of 33 tons. |
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concreteluvr | 12-22-2013 | reply profile send pm notify |
nice! |
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gaby_steel | 12-22-2013 | reply profile send pm notify |
yes you ar right....10m3 instead of 12m3, my bad. 12 is over weight. i was tinking that you can load 12 but only 10 is legal |
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Hippie | 12-22-2013 | reply profile send pm notify |
Very impressive, I have only had one semi - mixer back up to my pump. they are rare here and this one came from a Canadian plant for a pour I was doing northwestern Maine a few miles from the border. It's nice to see that we do things alot like over the world, but then crete is crete right? Thanks for the video. |