OE Local 3 | 07-02-2008 | comment profile send pm notify |
I will use dunnage on every set up. Check out my NEW DICA Dunnage. This Is the hottest stuff around. lightweight, Strong, easy to use and store. I had about 10 people ask, "where did you get those?". A crane Opertator on the job even offered to buy them. Well I am very impressed.... these dunnage pads will be a part of my daily routine. I believe every pump should have a set ! 3
I like my new esser Steady hose too.
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Todd | 07-02-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
Wow very nice. Good Job OE3 |
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WHO?? | 07-02-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
MAN those are nice....i have 2 of the DICA 36x36x2 pads and at 82? pounds a piece they are a pain in the butt but they are part of my daily routine (on the work side) i would love some of them there smaller pads!! I AM WITH YOU EVERY PUMP needs some DICA's |
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ruck | 07-03-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
Hey 3 I see you didn't use a tarp on your hopper.Did you find some kind of spray that works better.By the way nice pics as always. Thanks Ruck |
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Bob | 07-03-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
I think that you got the better end of that deal. |
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Mudman | 07-05-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
BOB, FIRST OF ALL WHY DOES WHO HAVE THE BETTER END OF THE DEAL ? I LOOKED UP THE PADS ON DICAS WEBSITE AND FOUND THEM TO BE FORTY POUNDS EACH. THAT WULD BE 120LBS FOR ALL THREE. THOSE PADS THAT LOCAL 3 IS USING ARE 2 INCHES THICK TO. IO LIKE THEM I HAVE THE 1 INCH VERSIONS. |
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bigaboy | 07-05-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
has any one operating a 52m or bigger used these dica pads also what are they like for soft ground conditions. |