Todd | 06-12-2014 | comment profile send pm notify |
Here is a big big problem. |
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Kerrycon | 06-12-2014 | reply profile send pm notify |
Looks like trucks were stuck in traffic , seen that before! Bad times |
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thinksnow | 06-12-2014 | reply profile send pm notify |
he wasnt pissed just texting |
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36m | 06-13-2014 | reply profile send pm notify |
what do you mean? This is a normal day for redi mix drivers, it's extremely difficult to keep concrete in the hopper you know! If they had a 9yd hopper they would still spill........ |
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gboom | 06-14-2014 | reply profile send pm notify |
Some ready mix trucks only have one seat, so the rm driver knows immediately, that he is on the wrong side of the truck |
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LILSTICKLOTTAHOSE | 12-24-2014 | reply profile send pm notify |
Daily life of a pump operator in NE Texas, none of these RM drivers know how to feed a hopper, they all let it suck air then race to try to fill it back up before it pops on em. Either they don't know or they are too lazy to yse the throttle to feed it as it pumps. When I pumped in Florida you very seldom saw this RM drivers took pride in their work. Nothing but steering wheel holders here though. |
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Captain Ron | 12-29-2014 | reply profile send pm notify |
Where in Florida did that happen???? |
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LILSTICKLOTTAHOSE | 12-29-2014 | reply profile send pm notify |
Used to pump in the Pt St Lucie area on the east coast, Rinker was the RM that I pumped mostly and back then their drivers were pretty good about feeding the pump. |
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The GOAT | 01-01-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
Hey at least they put a tarp down. |