Admin Edit.... Seattle tips over yet another pump
Todd 12-28-2011
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Please send the photos to me so I can edit out the name of the company. No need to bash the company. Believe me its a bad enough problem with out us giving them a hard time.


Todd 12-28-2011
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Its never good to kick a man when he is down.


TooTall 12-28-2011
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 Keep in mind that the ground conditions in the NW can be some of the worst in the country. If you operate a concrete pump in the pacific NW long enough an outrigger Is gonna sink on you eventually!  

 


Seed 12-28-2011
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I recall a long drawn out conversation about soil conditions from the past. Very stable in North East United States.


pumpin man 12-29-2011
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Yes the ground is wet, you got to be smarter than the ground. Ive been pumping for over 12 years without tipping 1 over, one company up here seems 2 tip over about 2 a year


oregonfan6285 12-30-2011
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12 years is a long time to be line pumping. good luck to ya


Many 12-30-2011
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ouch,thanks for the grin


pumpin man 12-31-2011
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F$$$ off


barron 01-01-2012
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Ha ha, I tipped my line pump over before, I found the missing cedar lined septic tank in a guys gravel driveway, exciting few hours


"MUDDY" 01-02-2012
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I agree with Too Tall. It's the same way here in south Louisiana. The ground conditions are terrible.


SUPERDOFFER 01-02-2012
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In my personal opinion ground conditions may never be an excuse to tip over a pump.


pumpin man 01-04-2012
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I was informed it wasnt the operators fault, either were the other dozen over the last 10 years lmao!!!!


pumpin man 01-05-2012
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Thank you Superdoffer!!!