Used to do this. I made a few Schwing conversations on Elba’s. We called them Schwelba conversations. Made a jig to hold S tubes so they can be hard faced. Cool to see this video, it’s been a while.
I probably would of put those output seals back in and kept the new ones for when you need em but cutting rings never hurt to change.. s tubes beat rock valves all day long
I was just happy I didn't have to replace that chrome ring. I use to dread taking the back end off but not so much now. I still think its easier to replace the parts on a rock valve than a Stube.
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping Sorry, my 37 Liebherr came into the shop, driver says dash light warning came on about the rear driver axel temperature, turns out after a big pump job he had ro back up over a mound of concrete that was high and hard enough to break the temperature sender on the differential. 2016 Pete.
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping Do you ever watch them work? Do they let excessive air by when stroking maybe they’re getting hard and just enough room for air and not grout.. just a theory, not an expert, im still just a glorified button pusher😂
I love that you do a lot of your own maintenance. I need do this to my boom pump. I’m a 1 man show.
I understand completely
Used to do this. I made a few Schwing conversations on Elba’s. We called them Schwelba conversations. Made a jig to hold S tubes so they can be hard faced. Cool to see this video, it’s been a while.
I love mechanics , so this is my favorite part of your show
Thanks for watching
Nothing like some TLC. Great video and you keep your trucks in great shape. Stay safe out there
It’s a full time job
Fluid dynamic of the geese keeping grout out of a grove continuously is awesome!
Yes. Grease saves money.
It a good thing when the music starts playing, mission accomplished!
No kidding
Maintenance is a never ending job.
I probably would of put those output seals back in and kept the new ones for when you need em but cutting rings never hurt to change.. s tubes beat rock valves all day long
I was just happy I didn't have to replace that chrome ring. I use to dread taking the back end off but not so much now. I still think its easier to replace the parts on a rock valve than a Stube.
That there thing back there is call the what ya ma call it!
What can make SCHING CONCRETE pump hydraulic hot
loved it 😊
Thanks for watching
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Weld a guard over the rear driver oil sending unit....its common to back out and over a hard mound of mud , Found ours broken because of that.
I guess I’m not sure what you are talking about.
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping Sorry, my 37 Liebherr came into the shop, driver says dash light warning came on about the rear driver axel temperature, turns out after a big pump job he had ro back up over a mound of concrete that was high and hard enough to break the temperature sender on the differential. 2016 Pete.
What did you tie that strap to pull the s-tube back?
I’ll have to go back and watch. I don’t remember
Looks like you are using a regular air chisel for removing concrete, have you tried a needle scaler??
Yes. We use it all the time.
Anyone need any 501 pump elements?
The thing on back of hopper that the rams push on is called a Yoke in the UK 👍
I’ve think I’ve heard that before.
Do you get paid more for what you do or what you know?
We get paid to much for what we did. We get paid to little for what we know.
My boss would have a fitt
Iff my hopper lookt like that 😂😂😂
I don’t blame him
Is it almost time for mud cups maybe?
Because you might not be leaking grout into your waterbox I believe when your cups start getting tired they let alittle air. Just a theory
Yes I plan on doing those this next week. But the their is no grout in the water box. But it’s time.
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping Do you ever watch them work? Do they let excessive air by when stroking maybe they’re getting hard and just enough room for air and not grout.. just a theory, not an expert, im still just a glorified button pusher😂
Good job men....it's your own pump or you work for a company ??
Yes we are owner operated
You need a sheet of plywood to work on! Working and crawling around on dirt and rocks sucks.
I agree
There ain't no fish in that bucket unless you're planning on putting oil in it to use and cook with it
Gudmoning 100% laike
Good afternoon!!,
The Big Nut! lol
Lol
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I hope your not breathing that silica dust when your were using the impact! That still will have you in a wheelchair as a young man!
Not much of it
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping my damn auto correct again! Silica, is what I meant
You need to hit that with some degreaser and power wash before working on it. You'll definitely not look like a tar baby when you're done
I agree
Hii sir
Howdy
Every time your putting gloves on your cooking not this time