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Sounds like Uncle Jessie has a dose of Corona!
That’s going to take a bit of welding up when they’ve finishedsomeone get the tin opener ......
Snap,someone get the tin opener ......
usually 3mm .. 2 mil 'd wear out too quickSnap,
This was up ere last year, caused holly hell was 8am, they took a 3cx to it, tore it off the wagon and opened her up.
Apparently there only 2or 3mm steel![]()
'cos the likes of EMR are not gonna take a drum full of compo ... an' it's a hell of a lump when set ......... plus a lot easier to deal with the chassis cab once emptiedWhat am I missing?
concrete = no good to anyone after that
drum = no good to anyone after that
so why do that?
'cos the likes of EMR are not gonna take a drum full of compo ... an' it's a hell of a lump when set ......... plus a lot easier to deal with the chassis cab once emptied
I get that, but if your destroying it, then take the drum full away and knock it apart with a pecker imo, wouldn’t take long with a big 360, do it immediately and the concrete won’t put up much of a fight. Can’t see why you’d go to those lengths on the side of the road, not to mention the mess.
pulling the mixer back over full would take some doing, unless you had a large crane on site .... empty it's much less of a challenge ... see there's a set of lift chains around the drum in the vid ... obviously failed to upright it and are emptying it to upright it'd be my best guessI get that, but if your destroying it, then take the drum full away and knock it apart with a pecker imo, wouldn’t take long with a big 360, do it immediately and the concrete won’t put up much of a fight. Can’t see why you’d go to those lengths on the side of the road, not to mention the mess.
I wish that was my doosanView attachment 17175
There's bad days...and RF bad days.
Looks like a bit of play in kingpost there