Does anyone know if the concrete pumper trucks have a hose available to
go several hundred feet? If so, that may be an option for getting ready
mix right to the hole for only a few hundred dollars extra for the pumper
truck. I have only used the ones with a long hose on an overhead boom,
but the long hose on the ground may be an option in some markets.
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 16:25:06 -0500 "JOHN A JACOBSEN" <jacobsen_5@msn.com>
writes:
>
> Tom,
> Looks like you've got LOT'S of hints on the concrete end of the
> project. Nothing on the trees though. When you trim the trees, don't
> stop at just the clearance for turning the antennas. Them puppies
> grow! (Trees and antennas). I think I'd trim at least twice what I
> needed, if not more. One of the locals I know seems to be trimming
> his trees for clearance every other year. When I trim trees (just
> for looks and to thin out) I use advice given me a long time
> ago..."Trim 'em 'till they look good, then take a little bit more".
> Twist that around for tower work anyway you want. Good luck on your
> project.
> 73 K9WN
> Jake
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