new sany pumps job pictures
Mason 07-23-2009
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Send you guys some new pictures of sany pumps.

God bless you merry!


Mason 07-23-2009
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Mason 07-23-2009
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Mason 07-23-2009
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Mason 07-23-2009
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Flint 07-23-2009
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The 66m is a big pump! I'd like to get my hands on it! They look just like my 63m Putz. There all about the same thing these days!!!

Todd 07-23-2009
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Very Good Pictures. Hey Mason good to hear from you. Love the pictures.

pumper chuck 07-23-2009
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How did u get pic's at a nuke plant ? nice ones though.

Mason 07-23-2009
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I applied permits from the nuke plant, but I can only shoot pictures for the pump.


Todd 07-23-2009
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Do you have any pictures of the Three Gorges Dam and your Pump?

Mason 07-23-2009
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It's hard to get into Three Gorges, but I can post a picture there, which is a small corner of the jobsite, you can see a lot of cranes.

TooTall 07-23-2009
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What about this bad boy, have'nt seen or heard any more about it since you posted the pix last winter?... (72m) 

Mason 07-23-2009
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72m jointed the show of Intermat 2009 in May and is in demo in other countries now.

biged 07-23-2009
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I bet the mud would be set by the time its gets to the tip.

pumper chuck 07-25-2009
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seems to me the outriggers are at an angel,is that so? if it is looks like they would snap right in half.i might be wrong but isn't steel stonger straight up and down than on angle? just wondering.nice pic and big pump though.still waiting on schwings 77m.

ShortStik 07-25-2009
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a schwing 77m ??? my god...

pumpjockey 07-25-2009
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Pumper Chuck;  The picture is taken with a fisheye lens.  that way they copuld get the entire thing in the photo.  the nature of the optics of the lens distorts things. 

It's not a good representation, or way to present a machine.  It looks OK to the unskilled eye.  But to those in the know about equipment, we pick it apart.