random pumping pics.
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reducers and 10 ft. 2.5" whip hose are well within 365lb weight limit... 


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overhead wire is for telephone...


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Dipstick 03-07-2012
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That looks realy profesional! If anyone can find something on these pics i'd say: Get a life Wink   Think you would make a good instructor Cool


PrariePumper 03-08-2012
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Awesome pics!  I love how the pictures are explained before anyone adds their two bits hahah


Todd 03-08-2012
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very very nice, good job.


pumpjockey 03-08-2012
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Too much dunnage.   LOL!!


stretch 03-08-2012
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whats the size of the dica dunnage pads under your standard 24x24 pads?alot easier to handle than wood


16 CELL 03-08-2012
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the Dicas are 18"x48" model # DUN18482 and are much easier to deal with than individual timbers... on really shi*&% ground I like to use timbers as a base,then Dica's as a consolidating layer and the 24"x24" pad on top of that. Best part about the Dica's is that they do not become water-logged, and never rot out... they are also nice for chucking under the tires if you ever get stuck, their textured finish offers great traction... in saying that, I hope I didn't just void my lifetime warranty :)


Beast 03-09-2012
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NICE PICS


yoda 03-10-2012
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Nice pics. Hey what size is that short reducer in the last pic?


16 CELL 03-12-2012
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the short reducer is a Con Forms 5"-4"... comes in very handy when working the Z-boom in low-clearance spots...