Todd | 02-08-2008 | comment profile send pm notify |
I need your info so i can post it all, I know your from Central Concrete pumping in Texas but give me your name and bla bla bla ok. |
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Many | 02-08-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
way cool.If anyone has ever pumper in texas they know how to feel like a lumber jack.Mind you that was taken on a dry day,wait till it rains and see what you get. |
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Bob | 02-08-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
YO - SPEEDY You can never have too much fun or too much money or too much dunnage That pic should be in a manual on how to properly support a pump boom on questionable soil. My guess about the sheet of metal was that the operator did not feel like digging out any of his material after the pour. |
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Bob | 02-08-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
That cheap-ass pink styrofoam works too. |
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OE Local 3 | 02-08-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
That Boy is on the Money $ Good Job ! Brian OE-3 |
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shrek52z | 02-08-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
Hey Todd his name is kenny he runs our 58sx with the 2525-6 pump kit for the guys that run SCHWINGS. He \'s been with the company 10 plus years. He is also Carls nephew.Speedy those aren\'t 4*4 they are 6*6,5 1/2 feet long. you can\'t see from the pic but his outrigger is sitting between two gradebeams. He carries 28 sticks of dunnage I carry 24 sticks on my 52. (GOT WOOD?) |