The Mack Daddy KCP 52 Meter
1ST Choice 06-25-2008
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Question…………. what has four axels, better lines than Pamela Anderson in  a wet shirt, can eat over 1.2 million pounds of concrete per hour, (that’s 333 pounds per second) and just stepped out of the Paint Booth …..……

 

First Choice’s new “MACK DADDY 52”: Although it’s not 100% finished yet it is still being mounted with a pressure washer and several other new options it is one of the nicest paint schemes ever put onto a Concrete Pump;    The entire paint design, colors and decals were conceived in-house and put together buy a talented group of painters and graphic artists. This design is called the Ribbons Five and is a 3 dimensional design that can be changed to any color and can be fitted to any machine or piece of the machine. It can be twisted, shaped, reversed or made even to appear as a set of waves, very cools stuff. Anybody looking for a new look shoot us an E-mail; FirstChoiceForConcretePumping@Yahoo.Com , and we can put you in touch with something new.  Have a look……………

 

 


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Still a few  finishing touches and then into service for this baby, so some on site pictures coming soon.

 


Mudman 06-25-2008
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Not my style , but hay i thouht their was no advertzing on this web site

Todd 06-25-2008
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KCP is a sponsor and they asked me if they could post this and I said ok. They asked which is nice and being a sponsor I said ok.

Seed 06-25-2008
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I Like It!

Granite Pumping 06-25-2008
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Cool paint,

Nice out fit !!!!!let me know how mack works with the new burn off exaust.


Matty 06-25-2008
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Looks like a Christmas tree on Crack!

Bob 06-25-2008
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The paint job does what it is supposed to do.

GRAB your attention.


Pumper J 06-27-2008
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Looks kinda like when my kid barfed up some Trix cereal.  But very eye catching!


Tiago40m 06-27-2008
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i was just wondering why in some of the pictures, the front legs are down at least 6 8 "?

Very nice looking unit !!!!

Good luck for whoever is going to drive it.


budha 06-27-2008
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I noticed that to.  Maybe they weren't put up all the way.  Maybe there are leaking down already?  That machine looks just like a 52 meter concord.  What is the difference between the two?

Bob 06-27-2008
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If I had to guess, and it is only a guess; there is an internal stop and that is full retraction. The Putz has the same deal, but they have a nice plastic shield to tilt the pad and keep the crap off of the cylinder rod.

Just a guess.


Bob 06-27-2008
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Like this

WorkPictures020.jpg picture by Miah792008


budha 06-29-2008
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Yeah, i know what you are saying Bob, but even without the shield, putzmeister's still don't leave any cylinder showing when fully retracted.  The Concord's that i have run didn't leave any cylinder showing either.

Bob 06-29-2008
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J

Could be just the pic... but it sure looks close to that tire?


budha 06-30-2008
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Yeah it does look a little close to the tire. 

budha 06-30-2008
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Hey Bob, look at the back outriggers, no cylinder showing.  They can't be all the way retracted in the front.  I think they didn't suck them all the way up.  I wouldn't think that was the way it was designed?

Bob 06-30-2008
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It would be interesting to know what is what.

Either way.......... really sharp unit.

Young is a badass, as is the graphics guy.