It's funny i use to pump full time, done alot of work @ site C with a roll and fold 40m alliance on a mack. Super fun pumping in -25 c lol. Just found your channel, frigin great stuff. Definitely makes me miss it. Thanks for the great content.
@@sjaderlund We avoid at all costs blocking a driveway with the pump, but with the mixers we can always move them out of the way quickly and easily as such to allow traffic in/out of the driveway. Sometimes people just don't want them there in any way, shape or form, which can will do our absolute best to accommodate.
My favorite is when there are three different ways for someone to go around , they drive down the street with concrete trucks and my pump. Then ask if we can move the pump !
Pretty much how myself and everyone else in and around my age group learned back in the day. A lot of the time these days it’s so drawn out ahead of time, some of the newer operators have lost that ability to assess a situation and find alternate means, and still managing to get the job done safely.
That’s an LED light which we custom mounted. It’s adjustable such that it can be pointed rearwards for when packing up in the dark, as well as downwards for when washing out. Works much better than the factory supplied lighting, in our opinion.
If you ever go on holiday in New Zealand I’ll definitely get you inducted on-site and you can bring your camera I’ll have to have a word with the concrete placers about family friendly vocabulary 😂
They indeed do. The original version of “Pro-Stack” are rated for 110,000 lbs and are a little bit larger and heavier than the Pro-Stack “Slot-lock” iteration. Those are what we use for the 47M and larger booms. dicausa.com/prostack-plastic-cribbing-blocks/
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 I had a 39 schwing on a pete with the cable Eaton and honestly I enjoyed it.. the only issue I had with that pump was the low hopper and Cummins emissions.
@@newrealm9187 This one has the ISX Cummins as well. It’s actually been rock solid reliable in terms of the emissions system. Probably built on a Wednesday 😂😂😂
Another theory since you live in Canada already. What if you just spray the inside of your hopper with maple sirup, will that reduce sticking in the hopper? 🤣
Bonjour de Belgique 😊 Les gens ont une mauvaise habitude......ils commende une 38metres moins chère qu'une 45 métres ....et demende a l'opérateur de rajouté des tuyaux 😡😡😡
Completely agree! It is a bit deceiving however that boom lumps are always labeled in vertical reach, most customers I don’t think realize that…. come to think of it, I’ve met a few 5+ year operators whom didn’t even realize it 😂😂😂
Hey man, I’ve been a sub for a while now. Almost from the beginning some shwag would be nice😉😉 I’ve been busy and haven’t been able to post. I still watch the videos though. Gotta love resi jobs (NOT) lol. Definitely reassuring to see I’m not the only stress ball on some job sites too. Not to mention zero glasses, no hard hats, or other gear 😅 Last week I had to boom under much lower power lines than those. I was really close to saying, “I’m not doing this job”. Primed into my hopper, folded the boom up, move the mixer ahead a few feet so I could swing under the lines while folded up…unfold really low and close to the ground, prime 50ft of hose individually, and send them down a storm water man hole. I had dispatch calling me after 2 hrs asking if I was done 🙄. I also just started carrying sugar all the time and it’s saved my butt more than once in this heat. Awesome video man, and stay safe and be well out there brother
I do appreciate it my man. I’ve gotta up my schwag game pretty quick here 😁. Ain’t hat always the case with dispatch? “hey, how you guys make’N out on that one?” 😂
Commercial sites it’s full safety gear all the time, but the resi market out here is quite literally the wild wild West. I gave up on trying say “put your hard hat on” in no less than 7 different languages/dialects about 15 years ago 😂
In Nz at the moment it’s $250 per hour with a minimum of 3 hours however we’re between $25-$28 per cube after 40cube it’s all on cubic rate $7per metre of line/hose Slurry charge And travel cost outside of 50km range
It's funny i use to pump full time, done alot of work @ site C with a roll and fold 40m alliance on a mack. Super fun pumping in -25 c lol. Just found your channel, frigin great stuff. Definitely makes me miss it. Thanks for the great content.
Were you by chance working up there with Mike from Priority?
Always love how the neighbours home that was built with the same way with concrete doesn’t want a pump and mixer truck pouring a home next to theirs
Never fails!
@@sjaderlund We avoid at all costs blocking a driveway with the pump, but with the mixers we can always move them out of the way quickly and easily as such to allow traffic in/out of the driveway. Sometimes people just don't want them there in any way, shape or form, which can will do our absolute best to accommodate.
My favorite is when there are three different ways for someone to go around , they drive down the street with concrete trucks and my pump. Then ask if we can move the pump !
@@jonscally5225 the best is "so how long you going to be?".... Me: "oh about 8-10 hours" 😂😂😂😂
Great set up
I’ve learned a lot watching your videos, where I work they just gave me pump and said figure it out.
Pretty much how myself and everyone else in and around my age group learned back in the day. A lot of the time these days it’s so drawn out ahead of time, some of the newer operators have lost that ability to assess a situation and find alternate means, and still managing to get the job done safely.
You did a good job getting the pump set up there they are the Job's I hate here in Ireland with everything in the way but you got her done.
Thank you brother. These constantly evolving residential sites always make for a good challenge.
Where do you get the dunnage pads and stackable dunnage blocks
dicausa.com/prostack-slot-lock-cribbing-blocks/
What is that hanging off the center of your plastic hopper cover. That square piece in the middle?
That’s an LED light which we custom mounted. It’s adjustable such that it can be pointed rearwards for when packing up in the dark, as well as downwards for when washing out. Works much better than the factory supplied lighting, in our opinion.
If you ever go on holiday in New Zealand I’ll definitely get you inducted on-site and you can bring your camera I’ll have to have a word with the concrete placers about family friendly vocabulary 😂
Lol! It’s definitely a battle trying to keep things “family friendly” for the channel 😂😂😂
So is that the Vanc Island Ferry that u Keep showing us but Not Mentioning.?
That indeed is! Horseshoe Bay Terminal is just around the bend from this job site.
Ce salariu ai în Canada pe pompa?
Do they make lock blocks for a big stick?
They indeed do. The original version of “Pro-Stack” are rated for 110,000 lbs and are a little bit larger and heavier than the Pro-Stack “Slot-lock” iteration. Those are what we use for the 47M and larger booms.
dicausa.com/prostack-plastic-cribbing-blocks/
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 thanks
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 a little pricey, just over the price of wood.lol
Lol is it still part time lumberjack if it's Dicas and not wood? Those fibermax pads look sweet.
“Composites Specialist” 😂😂😂
Can u tell us what Lumber is Costing in B.C these Days.......?
I actually have no idea. Concrete however, I can tell you has increased in price twice already this year (understandably so).
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Love my 38-5
Blessed to operate this machine. By far, my favourite pump.
A Pete without a cable Eaton? What?! I have never seen one with an automatic
This was the first automatic in our fleet, and honestly, for stop’N go city driving, it is absolutely awesome!!!!
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 I had a 39 schwing on a pete with the cable Eaton and honestly I enjoyed it.. the only issue I had with that pump was the low hopper and Cummins emissions.
@@newrealm9187 This one has the ISX Cummins as well. It’s actually been rock solid reliable in terms of the emissions system. Probably built on a Wednesday 😂😂😂
Another theory since you live in Canada already. What if you just spray the inside of your hopper with maple sirup, will that reduce sticking in the hopper? 🤣
Also works well as a slump enhancer for those difficult to pump mixes 😂😂😂
Bonjour de Belgique 😊
Les gens ont une mauvaise habitude......ils commende une 38metres moins chère qu'une 45 métres ....et demende a l'opérateur de rajouté des tuyaux 😡😡😡
Completely agree! It is a bit deceiving however that boom lumps are always labeled in vertical reach, most customers I don’t think realize that…. come to think of it, I’ve met a few 5+ year operators whom didn’t even realize it 😂😂😂
Hey man, I’ve been a sub for a while now. Almost from the beginning some shwag would be nice😉😉
I’ve been busy and haven’t been able to post. I still watch the videos though. Gotta love resi jobs (NOT) lol. Definitely reassuring to see I’m not the only stress ball on some job sites too. Not to mention zero glasses, no hard hats, or other gear 😅
Last week I had to boom under much lower power lines than those. I was really close to saying, “I’m not doing this job”. Primed into my hopper, folded the boom up, move the mixer ahead a few feet so I could swing under the lines while folded up…unfold really low and close to the ground, prime 50ft of hose individually, and send them down a storm water man hole. I had dispatch calling me after 2 hrs asking if I was done 🙄.
I also just started carrying sugar all the time and it’s saved my butt more than once in this heat. Awesome video man, and stay safe and be well out there brother
I do appreciate it my man. I’ve gotta up my schwag game pretty quick here 😁.
Ain’t hat always the case with dispatch? “hey, how you guys make’N out on that one?” 😂
Commercial sites it’s full safety gear all the time, but the resi market out here is quite literally the wild wild West. I gave up on trying say “put your hard hat on” in no less than 7 different languages/dialects about 15 years ago 😂
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 the infamous, “it’s a small one, only 5m3”
3 hrs later, battling a 2.5 hrs old load and hoses…”No, I’m not done yet” 😠
@@rickm.10 every-frick’N-time!!! 😂
What sort of $/hr you get for a 38m pump? In Central Ab we are roughly $175/hr and $3/m3 pumped
$200-$235 (depending on the area). $4 per cubic meter pumped. Our operating costs in the greater Vancouver area are astronomical.
In Nz at the moment it’s $250 per hour with a minimum of 3 hours however we’re between $25-$28 per cube after 40cube it’s all on cubic rate $7per metre of line/hose
Slurry charge
And travel cost outside of 50km range
good!
Как бы все ваши видио перевести на русский язык))