We always replace our reducer with new hose to avoid that exact situation .. if it is a special hose for a specific job we will keep that reducer with it so it wears even
I keep my boom off the driver side all the time but i know I'm safe to the front of cab off the passenger side. What i do (Alliance pump) is grab the stack valve and override the limit switch hydraulicly and then hang a piece of caution tape out the door for the stack valves to remind myself to put it back on the driver side
Jobs like this are good for those layflat hoses, easy to fold over so there’s no spills in between filling wheelbarrows. More so on jobs where the boom isn’t straight up.
I was genuinely scared first time I was out with a 50m pumpe. Up in 5th floor, seeing the 5th, 4th and 3rd boom coming onto the 5th floor was terrifying, then there was the question about the hiehgt, as the terrain sloped down from the building, making the 5th floor about 23m + or something meter straight down on one side, and the pump rigged up many meters away from the building, and off course everything was happening over the cab, between the front legs, so the pump started to lift on the rear, making it very unstable.
What's up Scott! Man I had a job all week that my set up was quite similar to this, completely short rigged on the passenger side, punching throught skylights to pour a 700 yard deck with 300ft of 3inch lol good times. Stay safe, keep it shiny side up!!
Hey watch those high power cable lines you might get cable over your wireless remote. Carefully carefull lol. I hates jobs in alley ways just so freakin noises all day
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We always replace our reducer with new hose to avoid that exact situation .. if it is a special hose for a specific job we will keep that reducer with it so it wears even
Hi bother love your videos im from austraila have been a conctere pump oprater for 15 years
I keep my boom off the driver side all the time but i know I'm safe to the front of cab off the passenger side. What i do (Alliance pump) is grab the stack valve and override the limit switch hydraulicly and then hang a piece of caution tape out the door for the stack valves to remind myself to put it back on the driver side
Your videos are so informative. I really appreciate the time you take to make these 👍
Jobs like this are good for those layflat hoses, easy to fold over so there’s no spills in between filling wheelbarrows. More so on jobs where the boom isn’t straight up.
Nice outrigger pad toss
Using the good stuff! Grace Recovery , always works the best , and easy to use,👍🇨🇦
I was genuinely scared first time I was out with a 50m pumpe. Up in 5th floor, seeing the 5th, 4th and 3rd boom coming onto the 5th floor was terrifying, then there was the question about the hiehgt, as the terrain sloped down from the building, making the 5th floor about 23m + or something meter straight down on one side, and the pump rigged up many meters away from the building, and off course everything was happening over the cab, between the front legs, so the pump started to lift on the rear, making it very unstable.
What's up Scott! Man I had a job all week that my set up was quite similar to this, completely short rigged on the passenger side, punching throught skylights to pour a 700 yard deck with 300ft of 3inch lol good times. Stay safe, keep it shiny side up!!
Great video Scott greetings from Amsterdam👍🏻
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Great Video as always!!! Thanks Scott
Agreed on the overhead view feeling ugly. Bigger the pump, worse it gets
Been there done that love the tight city work you could put your passage side outrigger out that little bit help
I use one sponge every day no problem I have a 38m alliance pipes are clean with a slight cream
Lol the "Canadia" pronunciations make me giggle...de-cal v D-Cal 🤣 😂
Hey watch those high power cable lines you might get cable over your wireless remote. Carefully carefull lol. I hates jobs in alley ways just so freakin noises all day
my career as a pump operator has always been "dont do this"...
In this market, water in front of your first sponge will rock jam your turret. Gotta be aware of the materials in a given market...