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  1. mowingman

    Any brand log trucks

    Interesting tag. I bought 3 Euclid belly dumps from Mussens back in about 1987.
  2. mowingman

    Memories for us old truckers

    Vocational seemed to be there thing. They did build a lot of ready mix concrete mixer chassis, and I have seen photos of a couple FWD truck tractors, pulling lowboy equipment trailers. Might have to do a Google search and see what all I can find. Got me interested now.
  3. mowingman

    This will be an interesting thread moving forward......

    This is a quote from one of the old Andy Griffith shows. The "elixir salesman" used it while talking about the Indians.
  4. mowingman

    Concrete truck wiring

    I think someone bought out their mixer division. I would call them and see who owns the mixer operations now. Then get ahold of that company.
  5. mowingman

    information about yanmar wheel loaders

    I can not read this either. However, I think he is saying something about his computer is not translating automatically, like it used to.
  6. mowingman

    Strange buyer's

    Are we "Beating a dead horse" here???
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    Strange buyer's

    No you can't. Banks only keep small amounts of cash at their various branches. A few years ago, I went in to my local bank branch to withdraw $25,000.00 I needed for a cash purchase. The bank could not give me that much cash without a couple of days wait for it to be approved and sent out by...
  8. mowingman

    how to check dubious jobsite soil for dump truck

    I used to fill in quite a few swimming pools for customers. I always broke all the concrete, or gunite, up in the bottom and packed it down along with shallow lifts of backfill material. This allowed for drainage in the future. With drainage, and properly compacted back filll, I never had to go...
  9. mowingman

    old Italian construction site with old vehicles

    Look at the seatback. It looks to me like you turn the seat around to face backward when you run the crane.
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    Mulching - "The Daily Grind"

    That bare earth hillside looks like a land slip waiting to happen. Great work though. It looks fantastic.
  11. mowingman

    Norfolk Southern Locomotive 8157 Recovery Video

    The big white cranes are "Mantis" cranes, especially built and modified for railroad derailment cleanup work. Those, along with the Cat track hoes, belong to "Cranemasters". Cranemasters is in the heavy equipment recovery business, as well as the railroad derailment cleanup business. The company...
  12. mowingman

    Mulching - "The Daily Grind"

    That Fecon in the photo is just like the one I ran for many years. That was a great machine, mine had a JD diesel in it. I am glad it was always leased and not purchased though. I bet we had the rental dealer's mechanic out twice/week to work on that Fecon. It had a lot of issues, which I heard...
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    Mulching - "The Daily Grind"

    My experience with a CTL/mulcher, was not too good. On one large property, the landowner rented me a Kubota 95 with an FAE mulcher head. Maybe it was just the fact that it was a Kubota, but I found that it would not do well at mulching much of anything over 4" diameter. I did some larger...
  14. mowingman

    Fecon FTX90L engine problems

    I think Deutz is a great engine, for SOME applications. Using the Deutz in these various mulchers was not the proper application. The Fecon/Rayco/Deutz fiasco with these engines, started way back in 2006 or so. The first mulcher we leased was an almost brand new Fecon FTX140 as I recall. It...
  15. mowingman

    "Shrinking" Mini Excavator - too wide for boat

    Somehow, I can't see this ending well! Please send pictures is you attempt this move.
  16. mowingman

    Mulching - "The Daily Grind"

    How do the rubber tires hold up when mulching thick, thorny brush? My experience was always with steel track or rubber track equipment. I was always afraid to try rubber tired mulchers. Just curious.
  17. mowingman

    Mulching - "The Daily Grind"

    Very nice. I got into land clearing mostly for the same reasons as you did. I was not as smart as you though, and it was later in life when I got started. So, I only got in about 14 years before I retired.
  18. mowingman

    Dam

    Found a couple of photos from when I worked at the dam project. We had a very wide clay core zone. It was probably 200 ' wide, or more. We placed fill for the dam all during the winter of 73-74. Worked 6 days/week with 2, 12 hour shifts. One thing the contractor was absolutely forbidden to do...
  19. mowingman

    Dam

    I thought this dam building video was rather interesting. Especially the info about the dam having an impermeable asphalt core. I was not aware that a dam could be built with that type of core zone. Back 50 years ago, my first job out of college was doing field inspection work on what was...
  20. mowingman

    8-10t loader purchase advice.

    Thanks. That Bobcat brand grapple was pretty darn expensive as I recall. We discussed buying a cheaper one, but went with the Bobcat brand. I did bend one of the grapples a little, trying to move a huge tree. Other then that, it has only needed a hose or two after all these years. The Bobcat and...
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