nice setup for pumping concrete
mrpumpy 04-29-2011
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i posted a new video on youtube Enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcECdK7dk8I&feature=youtube_gdata

mrpumpy 04-29-2011
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or in better quality http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgywQQ8Y3pk&feature=related

mrpumpy 04-29-2011
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many help me please? how do you put a link on the message board?

SUPERDOFFER 04-29-2011
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgywQQ8Y3pk&feature=related

mrpumpy 04-29-2011
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thx superdoffer

pink panther 04-29-2011
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Very nice. That took some time to figure out the best way to do it. Just remember to support underneath the pipe by the clamp.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Dipstick 04-30-2011
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Thats a realy good safe solution!! Quite a job i guess...

mrpumpy 04-30-2011
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the job was finnished at 8.30 pm home at 10.30 pm

kevcon 05-01-2011
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whats with the red piece between the boom hose and the slick line? is that a reducer?

 

 


mrpumpy 05-02-2011
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boomhose is 4" clamp line is 4.5" clamp it is a clamp-reduction. both are 100mm inside.

mrpumpy 05-02-2011
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it is a long story the firm used to have nothing but putzmeister machines with all 4" lines then they started buying schwings , normaly with 4.5" clamps but they changed the lines of the schwings into 4" because they had all 4" materials. so they could exchange materials between pumps. a few years ago putzmeister stopped selling 4" materials so now i have different sizes of hoses and lines. I allways have two of those reducers on my pump. it is also easy when you have to connect to a grounddrill if they have a different size of clamp .