Pouring the new ski lift at GRAND TARGHEE RESORT
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Buckle up because this is a good one!
Check out the coolest pump job I have ever done. We got the opportunity to pour the new Colter lift at Grand Targhee Resort. Watch as we manage to get the pump and mixers to the top of the scary mountain. If you are in Eastern Idaho this winter make sure you go check out the views from the top of the new lift.
Thanks bro! Got day 37 in today and spend most of my day on the Colter
You are working in some beautiful country up there like I said I live in Rawlins Wyoming Wyoming is beautiful and I work in Montana it's beautiful up that way
Another great video guys! I find those 4”-3.5” hoses with the reducing stem are very susceptible to plugging (especially with even the slightest of hopper washes and/or when transitioning from a dry load to a wet one. Alliance sells a great 4”-3.5” reducer (roughly 20” in length) which makes a HUGE difference in terms of mitigating plugs. They’re about $100, from what I recall.
I really like this kind of work location sir
Just found your channel .. I watch a lot of Jackson webcams.. been there many times have thought about moving there.. love it there.. Cool to see a New Lift being Poured and built !!
miss you buddy
Awesome. Great views! I can’t wait to try out the lift.
can't wait to try out the new lift this season!
This is gonna be awesome!
I really like our 3.5" hose, but that silly thing plugs for no reason sometimes. I did pump 6.5 bag lightweight through a 25 foot 3.5 the other day though. Love the videos, be careful standing by that hose while priming.
Get a non reducing hose and a separate reducer. Just got mine.
How much do you charge for local job?
Hello my friend... Watching from Philippines... I'm also a concrete pump operator... What country are you my friend...?
What is your minimum charge to get on-site?
Where is you safety sling on the end of your boom that's a big no no you can get fired for not putting one on
Need a sling on the boom to reducer, then another on the reducer to hose.