Thank you so much for taking the time on creating this video... it helped me to the fullest!!!!! Can’t wait for other videos to be uploaded by you! You truly helped me out!!!!
You Sir are a Gentleman and Excellent Instructor/Illustrator considering how complex the equipment used. I also see Safety is very important to you....... Thanks for taking time to teach us right....
Brother you have no idea how helpfull this video was for me i just stared in this exiting job and thanks to your video very well abd easy to underestand i had an idea before stared my training thank you for real good bless you
Drove an old Ford concrete pump for the Busch Boys back in the 80's. The type of pump that could set for three years and randomly cycle the pump at any time (forgot the style of pump) the boss walks up to show us how to use the pump. First thing he did was stuck his foot in the flapper valve. The valve cycled and took his big toe off. In shock he looked at me and said "THAT'S WHAT YOU DON'T DO, take me to the hospital !" Then he only had nine more reasons- Gives a new meaning to the phrase one little piggy stayed home.
Thanks for the video man seriously. I operate a concrete truck with the conveyor belt on it. I’ve only been in it for like 6 weeks but I’m an operator at heart. U know what I mean. Being an operator is one of those things where if you got it, you got it and not everyone has it. I can run most heavy machinery, I worked for a paving company for a few years. So a big company I poured for the other day is trying to get me over there with them. The foreman told me they have a nice pump but no one to operate it right now, and they’re all union (I live in New Jersey) so I’m sure they can get someone out of the hall but idk 🤷♂️. He asked for my number and actually called me today and said his boss wants to call me and talk to me about going with them. So They actually ordered me again for tomorrow so I’m hoping all goes well. I’m with a teamsters union company but my dream is to be 825 operating engineers. I know I can pick up the pump quick but the video was awesome brother I really appreciate it. Thank you
just got a job offer for a pump operator/mixer for 30$ hr starting and the boss said it goes up from there when i learn other things. This a good start?
I'm kinda surprised the boom doesn't have a magnetic sensor switch to let you know the gravity hook has engaged and locked in place. It'd be a relatively cheap item to make and install along with wiring it into the trucks on board remote control computer. And having a warning light on the remote control itself. We had all kinds of sensors like that on Coast Guard Sikorsky helos. One ya really wanted to pay attention to was the tail wheel lock sensor or you'd end up wearing a miniature version painted red around your neck when you started to tug move one and the entire Airstation heard that really loud Ping thunk and know you'd just pissed off the Helo shop Chief. Ya got to wear it till the next nimbnuts did it. Usually a month or two. Those friggin sensor lights had a tendency to fail at the most inconvenient time.
@ 4:12 it's not a rabbit but a hare (i know, it's close, but it's in reference to the tale of the hare and the turtle, according that, hare is way more faster than the turtle (and since that a hare look like very likely to a rabbit, that's why we got these pictogrammes on every stuff with variable speed))
I'm really curious on what kind of camera setup you use. The more I watch these videos, the more I think this would be kind of cool on our jobsites. I like doing timelapse videos but never thought of doing like a daily vlog. Do you use a hand grip/tripod or some sort of magnetic mount?
Thanks alot great video I been on a z putsmeister for a few days it's a lot to take in just need the stick time now the whole 3 functions at a time with adding slue in the mix
Awesome vid. And now I know what they're doing when they're playing with that remote when I've watched them being used at construction sights here in Miami. At one time I counted 47 skycranes in the downtown Miami area. I call it Manhattan South these days. They not only use these trucks. They use them in conjunction with cement elevators now instead of the old concrete dump buckets. Darn D.P. Mike. He's got me hooked on another channel. That makes 5 I think. Of course it's saving my sanity during the lockdown us high risk types are going thru thanks to that orange idiots inept handling of the Pandemic.
Watched you video before practicing with the control, but first day pourd a slab and footings. Thank you so much
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much for taking the time on creating this video... it helped me to the fullest!!!!! Can’t wait for other videos to be uploaded by you! You truly helped me out!!!!
I’m glad I could help. Thank you for watching!
First week Operating and already pouring footings and slabs ! Video helps out a lot 👍🏼 thank you sir
Glad we could help
Excellent video. Extremely helpful
You Sir are a Gentleman and Excellent Instructor/Illustrator considering how complex the equipment used. I also see Safety is very important to you.......
Thanks for taking time to teach us right....
Thank you for taking your time and watching!!!
Your videos are awesome and helps because I may go and drive one of these next if I get laid off from my current job.
Glad we could help
I wanted to see a video like this for the longest time, thank you👍🏾
Your comment made it worth my while. Thank you
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Brother you have no idea how helpfull this video was for me i just stared in this exiting job and thanks to your video very well abd easy to underestand i had an idea before stared my training thank you for real good bless you
I’m glad we could help you!!!
Logger Wade sent me. I loved running mud, can't do that anymore but I've got some good stories.
Awesome! Would love to hear them!
Drove an old Ford concrete pump for the Busch Boys back in the 80's. The type of pump that could set for three years and randomly cycle the pump at any time (forgot the style of pump) the boss walks up to show us how to use the pump. First thing he did was stuck his foot in the flapper valve. The valve cycled and took his big toe off. In shock he looked at me and said "THAT'S WHAT YOU DON'T DO, take me to the hospital !" Then he only had nine more reasons- Gives a new meaning to the phrase one little piggy stayed home.
Dang! That’s crazy
Atleast you learned what not to do, the easiest way.
Just bought a z and I really appreciate this video.
Im arabic. From Iraq. Thank yuo very much .
Congrats on 10k , enjoyed the live feed .
Thank you!!! It was a lot of fun.
Very helpful and a awesome video can’t wait
You should have plenty of time to study. Lol. Thanks for watching!!!
Congratulations on 10k. Awesome channel!
Thank you so much!!!
Thanks for the video man seriously. I operate a concrete truck with the conveyor belt on it. I’ve only been in it for like 6 weeks but I’m an operator at heart. U know what I mean. Being an operator is one of those things where if you got it, you got it and not everyone has it. I can run most heavy machinery, I worked for a paving company for a few years. So a big company I poured for the other day is trying to get me over there with them. The foreman told me they have a nice pump but no one to operate it right now, and they’re all union (I live in New Jersey) so I’m sure they can get someone out of the hall but idk 🤷♂️. He asked for my number and actually called me today and said his boss wants to call me and talk to me about going with them. So They actually ordered me again for tomorrow so I’m hoping all goes well. I’m with a teamsters union company but my dream is to be 825 operating engineers. I know I can pick up the pump quick but the video was awesome brother I really appreciate it. Thank you
Good luck to ya brother
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping thank you man. And thanks for the response! You’re practically famous lol. I just watched you on RUclips.
Let’s don’t go to garçon the famous. Lol. Just enjoy what we do. Be careful
just got a job offer for a pump operator/mixer for 30$ hr starting and the boss said it goes up from there when i learn other things. This a good start?
Sounds like a really good start to me.
Man I have been curious to learn and it is alot to learn but I think I will pursue this thank you for sharing
It’s a fun gig. Most of the time. Lol
Congrats on 10k New Sub 💪🏼
Thank you sir!!!
Very good video!
Thank you!!!
Awesome video. Thanks for the info. Makes me wanna try.
Thanks for watching!
Hello brother how you like the performance of this types of pump trucks which model is this one? Thanks for your time!!
2018 38 meter Concord roll and fold mounted on a 2018 Kenworth. We love this pump.
Thanks for this lesson
👍👊
I'm kinda surprised the boom doesn't have a magnetic sensor switch to let you know the gravity hook has engaged and locked in place.
It'd be a relatively cheap item to make and install along with wiring it into the trucks on board remote control computer. And having a warning light on the remote control itself.
We had all kinds of sensors like that on Coast Guard Sikorsky helos.
One ya really wanted to pay attention to was the tail wheel lock sensor or you'd end up wearing a miniature version painted red around your neck when you started to tug move one and the entire Airstation heard that really loud Ping thunk and know you'd just pissed off the Helo shop Chief.
Ya got to wear it till the next nimbnuts did it.
Usually a month or two.
Those friggin sensor lights had a tendency to fail at the most inconvenient time.
Yeah that gravity hook can get you sometimes
I’m a crane operator and I’ve always wanted to run a pump do you think it would be a hard transition??
I’m sure the motor skills would help
It's usually the other way around brother pump operator s want to go into the crane field
Can you show use in future the "heart" or (engine) of this awesome truck?
Yes will try in the future
I think I can run a pump now. 😂😂😂
Wondered how you run all the functions with 2 joysticks!
Lol. It can get complicated sometimes.
How much do you get trained before getting set out by your self
@ 4:12 it's not a rabbit but a hare (i know, it's close, but it's in reference to the tale of the hare and the turtle, according that, hare is way more faster than the turtle (and since that a hare look like very likely to a rabbit, that's why we got these pictogrammes on every stuff with variable speed))
Good point. Thanks for watching
I’ll be starting this week 😎
Congratulations ! Good luck to you.
I'm really curious on what kind of camera setup you use. The more I watch these videos, the more I think this would be kind of cool on our jobsites. I like doing timelapse videos but never thought of doing like a daily vlog. Do you use a hand grip/tripod or some sort of magnetic mount?
Hit me up on Instagram. Message me there and I’ll go over how I do things. I enjoy the videos y’all have on RUclips.
Very nice . Thanks
Thanks from Pump It !!
Thanks for watching!
Morning bud I have a question what kind of go pro are you using? Saludos
We started out with the 6’s but know we use the 7’s.
Can you make video how you clean the pump please
Yes will work on that. Thank you for asking!
I use the 3 toggle version of that same remote,,scanreco
and your up control are backwards to minr up on first section is away from me and your third and fourth section are backwards to mine
Are you running a Zboom?
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping yes exactly the same pump you have on a mack cabover
Is this a training video for dirt perfect?
Lol , maybe.
40Z One of the most popular machines @concordpumps
Can’t wait to get the 5section 40 in our hands
Thanks alot great video I been on a z putsmeister for a few days it's a lot to take in just need the stick time now the whole 3 functions at a time with adding slue in the mix
👍
So helpful
👍👊
Where are you folks based out of? I know it is texas, But Texas is big, Not as Big as Ontario Canada, where I am from..
We service the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
Boom pressure sikhna bhaiya reply dijiye ga ok
Waw ati sunde
What happened to the trailer pump?
Nothing! It’s out pumping it’s butt off
Hi guys, I'm in Vietnam. I've been doing this job for 3 years, it's quite hard
Hey man! Thanks for watching and stay safe.
Which country is the car from. I'm driving everdgim made in Korea
It's works just the same as the putzmister pump's.
Yeah some are different. The truck I began on was completely opposite. Took me a little bit to change my muscle memory.
Awesome vid.
And now I know what they're doing when they're playing with that remote when I've watched them being used at construction sights here in Miami.
At one time I counted 47 skycranes in the downtown Miami area.
I call it Manhattan South these days.
They not only use these trucks.
They use them in conjunction with cement elevators now instead of the old concrete dump buckets.
Darn D.P. Mike.
He's got me hooked on another channel.
That makes 5 I think.
Of course it's saving my sanity during the lockdown us high risk types are going thru thanks to that orange idiots inept handling of the Pandemic.
Thanks for watching!
Class pomp super video
Thank you for watching!
Nice
i m boom opretar plz halp me
👍👍
Thanks man! Hope your staying warm.
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping most definitely and well feed lol.
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