Really appreciate all the information in guidance you put out on these TH-cam videos. I work for a large construction company that mostly does highway I do underground pipe And build concrete structures like catch basins. I have use a lot of the tricks you post on your videos for V ditches I have done on very steep slopes. These videos are really helping me & I am sure others. Please keep up the good work
I thoroughly enjoy watching the other trades get busy. You are truly the best at what you do and you drop real knowledge for the up and comers. Keep the videos coming and I'll always drop a like for you bro.
You are the only guy I’ve seen that makes this look so easy and relaxed and simple.. I’ve been pumping for 6 years here in the IE and LA county area. Cheers💪👍 be safe out there.
Lmao, I would ride off the cliff too, a pump is way more efficient if you're running a business. More expensive up front but you'll need less guys to run back and forth on the buggy & faster to just pump.
Love the videos Anthony. I run a mixer truck for a large concrete company in Edmonton, Alberta. We do mostly chute pours and go to boom pumps. Your videos remind me of when I worked for a mudjacking/shotcrete company running line pumps and a peterbilt booster truck. Keep up the good work👍👍
The amount of time and labor you save has to be mind blowing compared to people who use a wheelbarrow or anything else. Your employees have to be extremely happy to get the job done in a few hours instead of working all day long. The pump is the only way to go, great video. 👍🏻🇺🇸
we use to do mid rise apartment buildings 3 story all concrete floors, 6000 to 8000 sq.ft. per floor we used a truck mounted pump and everytime we used this pump it would clog at least twice !! So we would lower down the 4 inch hose beat it with a sledge and if that didnt work start taking hoses off ,,,,what a pain in the ass ,,,those 4 inch hoses full of concrete were heavy !!
Anthony, I dig your videos! You and MIke Day. I guess im a weirdo cuz I watch concrete videos for fun. Im a builder, have done plenty foundations and flatwork but mostly carpentry, framing. I moved from Nor-cal to Idaho almost a year ago and them "Georgia Buggies" are everywhere in the Boise area. Im dancing with the idea of getting into concrete work cuz you make it look so damn easy!! lol. We pumped everything in Norcal and i think if I go forward with this pipe dream ill definately get a pump. Thanks for the education brother!
That's a good game plan. If you start doing concrete and get a pump up there. You will kill it💯 weird they use Georgia buggy's up there. Pumps are all over Utah. Good luck on your endeavors bro👊
Anthony really liked all the knowledge that u hav grown to know all that u hav come to know awesome work !!!! Really enjoyed everything u had to say n pass on to other people that don’t know as much u n can learn from ur experiences that I hav gone threw bro 👍 !!!! Keep up the awesome work bro !!!! U r the Best In The West bro !!!!! Enjoy ur video’s bigtime 👍👍👍👍
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete Thank you. I watch your videos, i appreciate you taking the time and make these videos. I watch them and learn from them. I got my concrete license almost 3 years ago and I'm slowly growing. Keep up the good work with the videos brother.
Smooth operator running the pump👍 Is it better to have expansion material between side of the house and concrete walkway? concrete placed against stucco siding looks questionable?
West Coast Custom Concrete i can tell! Pump would be good for a few jobs we just poured one this morning had to bucket the whole thing with a bobcat hahah
Do you ever get a bad slump of concrete? I do concrete foundations in New Hampshire and we constantly get concrete that is way too wet. Concrete companies around my area have some awful drivers. All your videos the slump seems perfect and I wish I had that in my life.
If I owned a pump I’d used it on every pour. But to pump a job locally for me would add $1000 to my bid. I’d miss 99% of the jobs I do adding that into my price. Fortunately we can do almost all of our jobs right out the truck. We’re not in the city. We do buggy a good amount of jobs in town. Summer time it kinda sucks. But it’s not as slow as you’d think. They hold a good amount of concrete. Winter time is no problem to buggy. Unless the yard is wet.
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete thank you sir to reply me. there are a lot of videos on TH-cam about swing tube concrete pump working like putzmister e.t.c but how the ball valve concrete pump works? I search on youtube but did not found any information. I know the ball valve pump is the simpler and easy concrete pump but how it is works?
@@muhammadshafi227 I'm going to be doing a very through video on the ball valve pump. So I hope you can get a good idea of how this particular pump works.
I have an olin machine just like the tulla but I have an electronic problem so that it throws cement, could you be so kind as to open your electrical box and record a video about it. copper how are the cables connected thanks
Anthony I am writing to you from Lima - Peru (South America), I quite liked your videos, congratulations and may the successes continue. I have the Olin Pump 525 and the 530, I suffer a lot in pumping with the clogging of the concrete in the transport hose and other times with the segregation of the concrete I would love some recommendations, I see that you are an expert. In your videos the pumping is very elegant and I want to be an expert like you one day. Thanks for the reply, in advance.
Hi Luis! Thanks for watching. With the Olin 525 and the 530 you have to prime it out wide open. You also have to pump a wetter slump. Give me a call anytime.
What size of aggregate are you running in that mix? Are you limited by the hose size or the pump size? Is that pump pretty sensitive to the mix design? Thanks!
Doesn't matter about the videos, go spend time with your kids. They grow up so quickly. Don't be in 10 years time regretting what you didn't do. However, another great job done though.
I love your comment on the Georgia buggy! No one uses a pump in Michigan, and I don't think you can buy one or get it serviced. Honestly I don't think anyone in Michigan can come close to your business. You would destroy all the competition. Well you already do on the West Coast!
If i'm using regular 3/4 inch aggregate would that create a lot of clogs in the 2 inch hose? I read somewhere that the hose should be 3x the size of the aggregate. I run a putzmeister combination mixer and pump doing small jobs. Can I run a 3 inch pump without a reducer for foundation work? at least 50 ft away?
What's up! My father-in-law just picked up a Olin 535 pump not too long ago and I've been helping on the last couple jobs. How much do you adjust your nitrogen bottle per number of hoses or is it always set to 100? When you're doing your clean out, are you cutting off your hoses and leaving just the first hose or running the water through all of your hoses and back into the cement truck?
It all depends on the distance and slump. If the line is surging put more air on it you can hear the piston knocking in the surge tank bleed some air off.
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete Ok, that makes sense. When you are cleaning-out with 100-200 ft of hose put out like at this job you did, do you cut the lines and clean separately or pump the water through all of the hoses leaving them still clamped together?
40 years ago I pumped a retaining wall. Now I am building a small shed raised floor footing. I can't even get a concrete pumper to give me a quote on pumping 4.5 yards! Could you suggest, should I call redymix and see if they know someone? I was trying to get the pumpers so he could make sure the concrete he wanted for his pump. Any direction or suggestion on getting someone? Too far for you in Fontana, Thanks
You’re lucky man, up here in Nor Cal we drive about an hour each way for a job almost everyday! I get up at 4:30am regularly so talk about being slow hahaha
Man, I run a 580 here in SoCal and on some jobs the customer still wants me to run it faster when I'm wide open and nothing left to give. I'm in the union so all I pump is commercial stuff and almost entirely just slurry. Best part is I don't run or pull the hose around sometimes don't even set it up myself.
Hey I’m with Tongi Concrete my brother I think has gotten in contact with you. we have an Olin pump also. It’s kicking really hard. Is there anyway you could make a video on the engine, and controls. Fluids and all that? Thank you for your videos
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete you’re the man! Watched your videos on the pump almost everyday. Just cuz it’s sucha lucrative business. Your videos give me hope in our pump lol thank you again
Hey man love your videos I really learn a lot from them . I want to invest in a pump myself but can’t afford a new 1 yet . Do you have any recommendations on we’re to get a good used pump to start off . Thanks man
I think the only thing he missed saying is never kink the hose while pumping ! And i know he just poured this out for a friend but never pour over existing concrete, at least that's a no no where I'm from.
Hello everyone! found this site last night as I'm installing a 230 foot driveway up a mountain (Lake Tahoe) by hand (video to come shortly). I'm currently using a trash can to mix 5 bag batches of concrete with drill attached mixer. I saw the reference to a "Georgia buggy" damn........................those Southern hicks, just like turning the clock back (YOU DONT WANT TO DO THAT - TRUST ME) Anyhow, I'm mixing half a yard per day (4 hours each day) and I call it EXERCISE but as soon as I pave a turn out half way up I will call in a concrete truck and load a 4 wheel drive pickup with concrete and get it done that way..........so maybe call it a California Buggy?
one of the funniest things I ever saw when I was working on the site it's when one of those Georgia buggies fell over turn the corner too quickly and got kicked off concrete everywhere yeah I howled with laughter. he was ok and covered in concrete
Really appreciate all the information in guidance you put out on these TH-cam videos.
I work for a large construction company that mostly does highway I do underground pipe And build concrete structures like catch basins.
I have use a lot of the tricks you post on your videos for V ditches I have done on very steep slopes.
These videos are really helping me & I am sure others.
Please keep up the good work
Thanks bro 👊
I thoroughly enjoy watching the other trades get busy. You are truly the best at what you do and you drop real knowledge for the up and comers. Keep the videos coming and I'll always drop a like for you bro.
Thanks bro 👊
You are the only guy I’ve seen that makes this look so easy and relaxed and simple.. I’ve been pumping for 6 years here in the IE and LA county area. Cheers💪👍 be safe out there.
Thanks bro! What kind of pump are you running?
No problem man! And I use Olin 545 and 565. I want to learn how to use a T/A pump. I’ve heard some are really good.
@@Yeetman666 for sure bro t/A pumps are nice. If you are running A Olin you would have no problem running a T/A
My man said he gonna sit In the georgia buggy and ride it off a cliff 😂😂🤘
Lmao, I would ride off the cliff too, a pump is way more efficient if you're running a business. More expensive up front but you'll need less guys to run back and forth on the buggy & faster to just pump.
“I’m probably the best guy in the world at doin this” onya mate!👍
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I doubt that bro🤷🏽♂️😂
Love the videos Anthony. I run a mixer truck for a large concrete company in Edmonton, Alberta. We do mostly chute pours and go to boom pumps. Your videos remind me of when I worked for a mudjacking/shotcrete company running line pumps and a peterbilt booster truck. Keep up the good work👍👍
Thanks bro 👊
The best in the west my man Anthony and Christina at it again !!!!! Getting it done the easy way!!!!
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sponges? we dont need no stinking sponges. lol you are the man
Thanks Randy 👍
This guy has balls in his pump to match the size of his hose. Keep it up brotha!
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The amount of time and labor you save has to be mind blowing compared to people who use a wheelbarrow or anything else. Your employees have to be extremely happy to get the job done in a few hours instead of working all day long. The pump is the only way to go, great video. 👍🏻🇺🇸
Thanks bro 👊it's the only way to go
georgia buggy only ok for edges of slab on a tilt...and half the time some derp will slide off the slab with a full load.
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Hi Anthony.Glad to see another video.
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Great video that two inch hose looks nice . We use a pump with a 4 inch hose and a rope tied to end of hose pulling it around with a hook .
It makes it so much easier 👍
This the one I was waiting for bro....he’ll yeah
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we use to do mid rise apartment buildings 3 story all concrete floors, 6000 to 8000 sq.ft. per floor we used a truck mounted pump and everytime we used this pump it would clog at least twice !! So we would lower down the 4 inch hose beat it with a sledge and if that didnt work start taking hoses off ,,,,what a pain in the ass ,,,those 4 inch hoses full of concrete were heavy !!
Can be a nightmare
Georgia buggy, yea, we use those a lot here in the midwest, work good, but do a lot of pumping also.
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Thank you Anthony 😀,
Hi! Kristen.
From the East (Atlanta,GA)
Thanks Zach 👊
Anthony my man . Bruv I love your board shorts , total 90,s surf look.
Oh yeah bro👊
Great informative Video Anthony thanks.
Thanks bro 👊
Another informative video, I'm gonna invest in a pump too
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Helllo from 2021 ... Happy New Year still watching
Thanks for watching bro 👍 I have a lot of vides coming. Happy new year 👊
Anthony, I dig your videos! You and MIke Day. I guess im a weirdo cuz I watch concrete videos for fun. Im a builder, have done plenty foundations and flatwork but mostly carpentry, framing. I moved from Nor-cal to Idaho almost a year ago and them "Georgia Buggies" are everywhere in the Boise area. Im dancing with the idea of getting into concrete work cuz you make it look so damn easy!! lol. We pumped everything in Norcal and i think if I go forward with this pipe dream ill definately get a pump. Thanks for the education brother!
That's a good game plan. If you start doing concrete and get a pump up there. You will kill it💯 weird they use Georgia buggy's up there. Pumps are all over Utah. Good luck on your endeavors bro👊
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete Thank you and thanks for the education!!
Anthony really liked all the knowledge that u hav grown to know all that u hav come to know awesome work !!!! Really enjoyed everything u had to say n pass on to other people that don’t know as much u n can learn from ur experiences that I hav gone threw bro 👍 !!!! Keep up the awesome work bro !!!! U r the Best In The West bro !!!!! Enjoy ur video’s bigtime 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Johnny 👊stay safe out there bro
What’s the cost of maintenance per year for one of those pumps? Thanks! Huge fan of the channel
Maybe $400
Always beach ready! Best way to roll.
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I just got my order in for a new Olin 545 pump. I’m super exited for concrete pumping.
Oh that's awesome 👍congratulation bro
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete Thank you. I watch your videos, i appreciate you taking the time and make these videos. I watch them and learn from them. I got my concrete license almost 3 years ago and I'm slowly growing. Keep up the good work with the videos brother.
@@alatorreconcrete8910 anytime brother👊
I'm probably the best at doing this...
*rebar is laying on the ground*
Cmon man
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@@fulllivin I guess you watched a different video than I did
Nice. With a ball pump you would have to break open the reducer to get a sponge in there, right? Not worth the trouble if you have the water.
Yes water works perfect
Smooth operator running the pump👍
Is it better to have expansion material between side of the house and concrete walkway?
concrete placed against stucco siding looks questionable?
Thanks for watching bro 👊💯
Damm your a pro wish I could learn how to pump like you
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big thumbs up from sweden. looking to start pumping. difficult to choose pump only.
Thanks bro 👊
Hell yeah man! I work for a a guy in Minnesota we usually can shoot dump everything up here it’s all out in the open
Nice bro totally different in Cali
West Coast Custom Concrete i can tell! Pump would be good for a few jobs we just poured one this morning had to bucket the whole thing with a bobcat hahah
@@lukenephew1310👊
Great job as always bro!
Thanks bro 👊
Best in the West cheers for another great vid.
Thanks bro 👊
Who makes the best portable concrete pump? Olin? Reed? Schwinn?
Olin hands down ball valve pump. Hard rock pump I'd go with schwing or putzmiester
Hey if you don’t mind me asking how much does a pump like the one you have go for? The 45.
Probably used around 30k
Do you ever get a bad slump of concrete? I do concrete foundations in New Hampshire and we constantly get concrete that is way too wet. Concrete companies around my area have some awful drivers. All your videos the slump seems perfect and I wish I had that in my life.
Man bro that used to happen to me. Now i use a independent driver.
Great job editing. Get r done
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If I owned a pump I’d used it on every pour. But to pump a job locally for me would add $1000 to my bid. I’d miss 99% of the jobs I do adding that into my price. Fortunately we can do almost all of our jobs right out the truck. We’re not in the city. We do buggy a good amount of jobs in town. Summer time it kinda sucks. But it’s not as slow as you’d think. They hold a good amount of concrete. Winter time is no problem to buggy. Unless the yard is wet.
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sir how Olin concrete pump works? which size of granite can pumped by Olin.
This pump is a ball valve pump it pumps 3/8 pea gravel.
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete thank you sir to reply me. there are a lot of videos on TH-cam about swing tube concrete pump working like putzmister e.t.c but how the ball valve concrete pump works? I search on youtube but did not found any information. I know the ball valve pump is the simpler and easy concrete pump but how it is works?
@@muhammadshafi227 I'm going to be doing a very through video on the ball valve pump. So I hope you can get a good idea of how this particular pump works.
a lot of thanks.
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Great content 👌
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I have an olin machine just like the tulla but I have an electronic problem so that it throws cement, could you be so kind as to open your electrical box and record a video about it. copper how are the cables connected thanks
Sure no problem 👍
Thank you answer
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Hi west
Can you do a video on pricing job s please
Best in the West 👍🏼😎
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Once you start pumping you can never go back it's in your blood for life I love pumping been doing it for 19 years know 👍👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯💪💪💪💪
@Craig Blanche yes of course I believe alot of people 2nd guess them self including me and I've started other business and always fell back on pumping
Big time👊
Anthony I am writing to you from Lima - Peru (South America), I quite liked your videos, congratulations and may the successes continue.
I have the Olin Pump 525 and the 530, I suffer a lot in pumping with the clogging of the concrete in the transport hose and other times with the segregation of the concrete I would love some recommendations, I see that you are an expert. In your videos the pumping is very elegant and I want to be an expert like you one day. Thanks for the reply, in advance.
Hi Luis! Thanks for watching. With the Olin 525 and the 530 you have to prime it out wide open. You also have to pump a wetter slump. Give me a call anytime.
What size of aggregate are you running in that mix? Are you limited by the hose size or the pump size? Is that pump pretty sensitive to the mix design? Thanks!
3/8 pea gravel
Doesn't matter about the videos, go spend time with your kids. They grow up so quickly. Don't be in 10 years time regretting what you didn't do.
However, another great job done though.
Good advice. Thanks bro 👊
I love your comment on the Georgia buggy! No one uses a pump in Michigan, and I don't think you can buy one or get it serviced. Honestly I don't think anyone in Michigan can come close to your business. You would destroy all the competition. Well you already do on the West Coast!
Thank for watching nick👊
Like I said don't let this scamdemic hold you down. You are going to kill it in the rest of 2020 and you will kill it in 2021.
@@wesjimez2941 thanks nick👊
But can you pump big rock or just grout mixes
It's a 3/8 pea gravel pump. I can pump 5.000 psi all day long
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete right on! Those Olin pumps are pretty rugged, anything over 4500 and I use my swing tube. I hate miss strokes 🤓
@@erick101ish right on bro 👍thanks for watching
Have you put up a video of getting plug up?
If i'm using regular 3/4 inch aggregate would that create a lot of clogs in the 2 inch hose? I read somewhere that the hose should be 3x the size of the aggregate. I run a putzmeister combination mixer and pump doing small jobs. Can I run a 3 inch pump without a reducer for foundation work? at least 50 ft away?
Should be able to know problem 👍
What's up! My father-in-law just picked up a Olin 535 pump not too long ago and I've been helping on the last couple jobs. How much do you adjust your nitrogen bottle per number of hoses or is it always set to 100? When you're doing your clean out, are you cutting off your hoses and leaving just the first hose or running the water through all of your hoses and back into the cement truck?
It all depends on the distance and slump. If the line is surging put more air on it you can hear the piston knocking in the surge tank bleed some air off.
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete Ok, that makes sense. When you are cleaning-out with 100-200 ft of hose put out like at this job you did, do you cut the lines and clean separately or pump the water through all of the hoses leaving them still clamped together?
@@derekhead7068 yes it's all clamped together
Best in the west baby 👌
Thanks bro 👊
What rpm you pump at with about 175+ feet of hose? I run a 545 in Bakersfield too but never pump at more then 2k usually around 1700
That's good. If it's a stiff slump a little higher 👍
40 years ago I pumped a retaining wall. Now I am building a small shed raised floor footing. I can't even get a concrete pumper to give me a quote on pumping 4.5 yards! Could you suggest, should I call redymix and see if they know someone? I was trying to get the pumpers so he could make sure the concrete he wanted for his pump. Any direction or suggestion on getting someone? Too far for you in Fontana, Thanks
For sure the ready mix company will hook you up with a pump💯
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete thanks for the information I really appreciate it I'll give them a call.
Respect my man
Thanks bro 👊
Thanks ! very informative. may be i will buy your machine.
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What's the best option if you can only pour 4000 psi? Does this pump still work for that?
Yes no problem. I pump 5k psi all the time
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete One more question, we like to pour with microfiber's. Does it tend to clog up your pump or is there no issue there?
@@abrahamalonso4867 hey Abraham. Not at all everything I pump has micro fibers in the load
How heavy is the hose?
Seems heavy to people, but time and technique will help 👍
You are the man 👨👍
Thanks Jose👍
One of those finishers went out there from the high desert I recognize him 😮
All three are bro
You’re lucky man, up here in Nor Cal we drive about an hour each way for a job almost everyday! I get up at 4:30am regularly so talk about being slow hahaha
That makes it difficult
How much money do make a year?
Where can I find that washout hook???
best in the west ✌
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Sold my 5-45 and waiting on a new 5-60
Nice
Have you ever ran a Schwing 500
Yes it's a 3/4 rock pump. Good pump it will pump trash mixes 💯
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete I run one everyday it's a really awesome pump I run 2 and a half inch hose
@@briceglattfelder8511 nice bro 👊💯
Man, I run a 580 here in SoCal and on some jobs the customer still wants me to run it faster when I'm wide open and nothing left to give. I'm in the union so all I pump is commercial stuff and almost entirely just slurry. Best part is I don't run or pull the hose around sometimes don't even set it up myself.
Nice bro👊I had a 580 Olin I loved that pump
Hey Anthony.. what’s the psi you set the pump too normal on an average.
Depends on how much hose I have out and what slump we are using 👍
BEST IN THE WEST..........EAST,SOUTH,NORTH
Thanks bro 👊
Dear Sir, how much did your pump cost
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I am the most popular concrete blogger in Russia.
They run around 25k used
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete
Thanks sir. Good luck in your work.
Hey bro👊about 25k used
Thanks bro 👊
Hey I’m with Tongi Concrete my brother I think has gotten in contact with you. we have an Olin pump also. It’s kicking really hard. Is there anyway you could make a video on the engine, and controls. Fluids and all that? Thank you for your videos
I will for sure. Thanks for watching 👍
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete you’re the man! Watched your videos on the pump almost everyday. Just cuz it’s sucha lucrative business. Your videos give me hope in our pump lol thank you again
@@swolegamer801 thanks for watching bro👊
What the biggest mix it can handel
3/8 pea gravel 👍
I just wanna know what under-armor shoe style those are?
LoL I'm not sure
Those pipes must be hard work to tip out if they get blocked, 4” pipes are hard work when you have a blockage especially the steels
I'm the best in the world ~~ said ~~ The Mighty Orange Man
Hey man love your videos I really learn a lot from them . I want to invest in a pump myself but can’t afford a new 1 yet . Do you have any recommendations on we’re to get a good used pump to start off . Thanks man
Hey Eric. They are hard to come by. Try Facebook marketplace 👍💯
Thanks man what is a good starter pump . What size pump should I get ?
Is a reed 3000 concrete pump s stub setup good ?
You ever own a swing tube pump?
Yes I have
You should order more Robertson’s concrete, you’ll definitely plug up with their contaminated loads.
I never use them 👍
I was kidding. Like your videos. I’m in the same trade and also have 2 olin 545s. Keep up the good work
@@demo310766 thanks bro 💯
We got 2 new boom pumps and line pump off of them. Much faster!
For sure👍
I think the only thing he missed saying is never kink the hose while pumping ! And i know he just poured this out for a friend but never pour over existing concrete, at least that's a no no where I'm from.
Thanks bro that's actually the first thing you tell people. Can't believe I left that out
Cuanto cuesta la pompa por favor
Used $35.000
Hello everyone! found this site last night as I'm installing a 230 foot driveway up a mountain (Lake Tahoe) by hand (video to come shortly). I'm currently using a trash can to mix 5 bag batches of concrete with drill attached mixer. I saw the reference to a "Georgia buggy" damn........................those Southern hicks, just like turning the clock back (YOU DONT WANT TO DO THAT - TRUST ME)
Anyhow, I'm mixing half a yard per day (4 hours each day) and I call it EXERCISE but as soon as I pave a turn out half way up I will call in a concrete truck and load a 4 wheel drive pickup with concrete and get it done that way..........so maybe call it a California Buggy?
Man that's awesome 👊you are one hard ass worker
Best in the West! :) Whoop whoop
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Pump tutorials? More...more...
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would be nice to get a new microphone - great work as always
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Amazing
Thanks bro👊
Look after your pump and it will look after you 💪🏿💪🏿😎👍🏻
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How old is that pump
2005
one of the funniest things I ever saw when I was working on the site it's when one of those Georgia buggies fell over turn the corner too quickly and got kicked off concrete everywhere yeah I howled with laughter. he was ok and covered in concrete
Lol man that ruff. Happy holidays brother 💯🎄
What would you want for that pump?
18k
Just can't find good pumpers these days
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I want to buy a concrete pump to start my own business
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Necesito una información en español el precio y como comprar soy de cusco peru
Hi amigo 👍can you translate to English?
Experienced ? They are using finish trowels to float ,and you haven't pumped concrete till you have ran a hydraulic pump.its a hole different deal
This pump is hydraulic
What the price for the pump
$250 set up $10 per yard
I am interested in purchasing a pump
Can you advice me
@@arshadbacchus2936probably around 30 to 40k used
@@arshadbacchus2936 what state do you live in?
What do you charge for pump ?
$350 set up $10 per yard 👍 I'm the most expensive guy out here.
What area are you from?
Utah. Minimum $550 first truck and add a $100 every truck after 1st truck. So if there’s a second truck it’ll be $650, third truck $750
4:40 people just don't care about the workers backs.
Why don’t you get your guys West Coast PPE? Would look more professional if you and your guys wore some form of uniform?
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