Pushing the limits, without OSS assistance
PUMBO 12-28-2012
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PUMBO 12-28-2012
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PUMBO 12-28-2012
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PUMBO 12-28-2012
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LOOK JABA... YOUR FAV... 5 INCH DELIVERY HOSE


Dipstick 12-28-2012
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Now Thats what I call a tight setup Cool Nice one..

Like when you think... Ok.. This goes.. But how the hell am I going to get out of the cab Wink


murf 12-29-2012
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nice clean pump dude. You dont carry a lot of extra groundline


thinksnow 12-29-2012
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THATS TIGHT GOT ME BEAT


pumper plucker 12-29-2012
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Glad it's you and not me :) I like my nice wide open set ups haha 

 


PUMBO 01-01-2013
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We don't like carrying too much unecessary pipe (= weight) around town unless the job specfies it in which we are normally told a day or so beforehand to bring extra ground pipe.


Billy No:1 02-05-2013
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This is exactly what is wrong with the industry!

STUPIDITY........how is this professional, let alone SAFE?


SUPERDOFFER 02-06-2013
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Billy No:1 why is this stupidity. whit oss it is alowed. whitout oss it is the opp. who has to think!!

 


Billy No:1 02-06-2013
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There is nothing to be proud of with this set-up. Its actually very dangerous and un-professional!

I thought OSS was only in machines built after 2006 (42-61m booms)

Why is the rego blanked out, is this to avoid interest from Worksafe?


SUPERDOFFER 02-07-2013
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can you show me a page in the worksave book where is stated that short rigging is not alowed????

 


Billy No:1 02-07-2013
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Short rigging is allowed, nobody said it wasnt......The issue is the proximity of the equipment to the building, neighbouring properties, and power lines (not to mention that there is inadequate clearances around the pump to work safely)

How did the driver get out of the cab?

Thru the window and down the ladder?