bmxguy_dave | 02-12-2009 | comment profile send pm notify |
These pictures are of a nasty job i did today. It was fine pulling onto the site, but when I tryed to move my pump the the left. The front end of the pump sunk down untill the skid plate hit the ground. Needles to say I setup where I was, and when I was done I lifted up the truck and filled in the holes. Then I backed right out. |
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Many | 02-13-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Well at least you got to pour at a lumber yard.Good thinking outside the box.Like the outrigger graphic's |
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bigaboy | 02-14-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
in this industry there are to few who just do not put the extra effort and make the job safer. you could float that pump on a swamp. great job! |