pumpslut | 02-16-2011 | comment profile send pm notify |
drove it in but wont be driving it out. excavator dug a 400m road to retrieve it. |
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Drew AUS | 02-16-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
Yeah know how that feels ! Maybe not that bad :p Nice pic mate! |
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Todd | 02-16-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
Wow now that is stuck |
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Todd | 02-16-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
Here is a video for you, i think this might of helped and its cheaper than bulding a new road for you I am sure. http://video.concretepumping.com/videos/759/tire-boss |
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Many | 02-16-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
Wow,that sucks.Now 2 of us have that t-shirt "been there done that".I like to call those equalizers driveline breakers in the mud. |
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Dipstick | 02-16-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
Wow.. Todd. Thats insane!!! I want those things on my tires !! O.. no don't need it. We only have rock here.. Such a shame ;-) |
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Dipstick | 02-16-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
You where lucky. Look at his poor guy!! |
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ALMIMA | 02-16-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
I know a guy who were stuck in the mud...he use the boom to push his 39 ton heavy Putzmeister M42 to solid ground. The boom look like a banana after that problemsolving. His employer wasn´t so happy about it. Section 3 and 4 of the boom were just bended metaljunk and it was not so cheap to replace them. So.. never use the boom to solve problem in the mud. |
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stink21 | 02-16-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
we have that tire boss on our 61 but i think i was installed by schwing new but it seems like it would be handy in situations |
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smalls | 02-16-2011 | reply profile send pm notify |
leave it the hill billys to have all the fun...my dad says they are a bunch of good guys |