muddy jobs
burl 10-28-2009
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Many 10-28-2009
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Oh how I hated those days,took days to really get close to clean.

Justapumper 10-28-2009
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 What I always loved about thoser jobs is how nice it was to get out after having a bunch of mixers dig trenches for you.

Todd 10-28-2009
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wow now that is some nice mud.

toper 10-28-2009
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thats the kind of mudd id like to have on my line jobs to prime out with ;)

burl 10-28-2009
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that mud helps to keep me a loyal customer of "truckers secret" wheel polish

northwest63 10-28-2009
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a friend races sprint car's they spray the wheel's and the sides of the car and under the wing with w/d40.it works!!!  


ruck 10-29-2009
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burl,

No disrespect,But everyone of my jobs are like six months a year.Here in the midwest (Chicago) Sept. to April it is mud or snow or both. Have redi mix pulled to pump with cats.We know how to have fun.LOL

Ruck


burl 10-29-2009
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that site in particular I go to about 4 times a week. It is always muddy with slick clay underneath. I don't mind the mud so much, it's working 16 to 18 hours and then having to wash the pump that wears me out

Many 10-31-2009
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Hey ruck,like this