Excellent review. If I buy one, those cheap wheels would be replaced with larger pneumatic ones. Adding two smaller swivel and lockable wheels on the rear might help too.
Adding some smaller casters to the rear might be a good idea. Though in practice, I'm wondering if the mixer would tend to "walk" while it was mixing if it had four wheels.
Thanks for your reply. As a DIY'er, I often come up with 'sounds good to me' ideas. This might not be one of them. I'll work on a better idea and call you in the morning.@@aaronsrapidreviews
@@marcushennings9513 Thanks for your reply. Your idea sounds workable. Draw some plans showing how you would build one and get a patent. A video demonstration video would be interesting to watch.
I love it, for the price and the labor it saves the quality is good, I watched a video where someone put air tires on from harbor freight or somewhere and it was pretty cool . Nice and quiet and to me it already replaced a slab in my driveway
I got one that is under the Husky label. Just had to trouble shoot what looked to be a seized motor. Got it working. Feel free to ask me for advice. These are a good deal, but you need to change a few things to keep them going.
Thanks for the video. Wheel positions are made to be pulled not pushed. Except for positioning/aligning.
If it won’t tip easily into a barrow, I would not touch it. Thank you for the honest review.
Excellent review. If I buy one, those cheap wheels would be replaced with larger pneumatic ones. Adding two smaller swivel and lockable wheels on the rear might help too.
Adding some smaller casters to the rear might be a good idea. Though in practice, I'm wondering if the mixer would tend to "walk" while it was mixing if it had four wheels.
Thanks for your reply. As a DIY'er, I often come up with 'sounds good to me' ideas. This might not be one of them. I'll work on a better idea and call you in the morning.@@aaronsrapidreviews
If doing large parcels, I'd do away with the wheels altogether and mount it on a trailer hitch platform, then slap it on an atv, tractor, etc.
@@marcushennings9513 Thanks for your reply. Your idea sounds workable. Draw some plans showing how you would build one and get a patent. A video demonstration video would be interesting to watch.
It never occurred to you to pivot the mixer and side dump it? It's designed for that.
Did you try pivoting the drum and pouring into a wheel barrel from the side? I've seen other videos of this same mixer doing that quite easily...
I love it, for the price and the labor it saves the quality is good, I watched a video where someone put air tires on from harbor freight or somewhere and it was pretty cool . Nice and quiet and to me it already replaced a slab in my driveway
I got one that is under the Husky label. Just had to trouble shoot what looked to be a seized motor. Got it working. Feel free to ask me for advice. These are a good deal, but you need to change a few things to keep them going.
How loud is it? Couldn't tell with the voiceover. Would it be an acceptable level of noise in an apartment?
It's actually very quiet.
Yes, very very quiet
You can pull it instead of pushing it when moving it... Its a lot easier
And that's literally how it was designed to be moved...
Hello, How long did it take you to mix those 40 bags?
Thank you
Couple hours, but I was also simultaneously working the forms
@@aaronsrapidreviews thanks
thanks for the video!
Maybe a bigger size will help. I don't thing this with help deck a concrete floor.
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But the water before
I just mix concrete and plaster in the wheel burrow
Very poor deisgn for pouring
It honestly could be a bit better
Some plywood splash panels would take care of that. When I buy something like this, it becomes a DIY project.
Nah, user error
too small and center of gravity too high
Why are you talking like that? It's really annoying. Nobody ever talks like that except people narrating TH-cam videos.
i think that's the way he talks. It didn't seem too bad tbh.
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