This is honestly MY FAVOURITE type of comment to see. Our industry is in dire need of up and coming young blood such as yourself. Pumping concrete can be a fantastic career both financially as well in the fact that every day is a new challenge and it never gets old. With the right attitude, this industry provides fantastic opportunity. It’s been great to me and I still enjoy doing it very single day. Hope to see you in a pump someday on the future 💪💪💪
Glad to see a manufacturer actively innovating pumps to make our job a little more simple. Some of these newer pumps with all the outside sensors and push pins for manual override can be a headache sometimes especially when trying to fix a problem with the pump in a quick way.
I was working at this type xxt but 42m and i can agree about that it is awesome piece of equipment. Only things i would like to change is that big ass controller and air pillow that close the endhose, PM has better solution for this. And they did not say that water for wash also cool the hydraulic system it helps at winter time because you have warm water for washing.
Cool technology, looks like an absolute nightmare to do work on. I love the stack valve center on top of the deck though, an old throwback which should be standard on all pumps.
So it looks like Liebherr is sending a demo unit to my buddy just an hour south of us in Bellingham Washington. I’m planning to head down that way for a couple of days to demo it with them.
Lol!!!!! We will NEVER part with my beloved 38-5, unless of course they implement a flexible stability system for that model on the future. I will say, our current 38-5 Putz, with a 36-5 Liebherr parked next to it at my little satellite yard location would make for unstoppable combo in the mid-sized boom market!!!!
High quality video content! I have another question: someone transferred me some TRC20 USDT and I have recovery phrases: [pride pole obtain together second when future mask review nature potato bulb] How can I monetize them?
Great video i am not pumping yet but its my dream as soon as im old enough. Your vids are an inspiration to me.
This is honestly MY FAVOURITE type of comment to see. Our industry is in dire need of up and coming young blood such as yourself. Pumping concrete can be a fantastic career both financially as well in the fact that every day is a new challenge and it never gets old. With the right attitude, this industry provides fantastic opportunity. It’s been great to me and I still enjoy doing it very single day. Hope to see you in a pump someday on the future 💪💪💪
Thanks for replying. I love concrete and a love action and it's just always been my dream as soon as I'm old enough to join this great industry
Glad to see a manufacturer actively innovating pumps to make our job a little more simple. Some of these newer pumps with all the outside sensors and push pins for manual override can be a headache sometimes especially when trying to fix a problem with the pump in a quick way.
Great video i am not pumping yet but its my dream as soon as im old enough. Your vids are an inspiration to me.
Great video I am not pumping yet but is my dream as soon as I'm old enough. Your vids are definitely inspiring to me
I was working at this type xxt but 42m and i can agree about that it is awesome piece of equipment. Only things i would like to change is that big ass controller and air pillow that close the endhose, PM has better solution for this. And they did not say that water for wash also cool the hydraulic system it helps at winter time because you have warm water for washing.
How does it do on dry slumps versus wet ones? Someone was telling me it only likes wet mud
Unfortunetly i work at that machine almost 2 years ago but i dont have occasion to pump dry slump...@@dannpriebe
Cool technology, looks like an absolute nightmare to do work on. I love the stack valve center on top of the deck though, an old throwback which should be standard on all pumps.
I might like to try one of those..looks like some VERY cool tech
I want one in the worst way!!!!!
Who would of thought that simple concrete would have become so technical?
I know right? Things have come a long way from the 1989 TSS45 line-pump which I ran for the first 5-ish years of my pumping career.
Ok..ok..i actually REALLY want to try one. Between the swing out front outriggers, and their "O.S.S." system, maaaaan....
So it looks like Liebherr is sending a demo unit to my buddy just an hour south of us in Bellingham Washington. I’m planning to head down that way for a couple of days to demo it with them.
Are you planning on making a video of it?!?😊
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 I'm so jealous im turning green 💚 😭 Wish i was closer, I'd love to get my hands on one
@@AWS-lh3rn Oh absolutely!!!! Hoping to spend a couple of full days with it and make a few vids.
Nice polish
Scott! Hurry up and buy the 36/5. You can donate your 38M putz to me!
Lol!!!!! We will NEVER part with my beloved 38-5, unless of course they implement a flexible stability system for that model on the future.
I will say, our current 38-5 Putz, with a 36-5 Liebherr parked next to it at my little satellite yard location would make for unstoppable combo in the mid-sized boom market!!!!
Hey, tell Andy Griffith to fix his boot pants😄
I like that pump
I need a 36XXT Liebherr, a 28Z Putz, and a big Schwing high-rise pump. That is all. 😁😁😁
But yes, the things which we could do with this Liebherr, truly game-changing!
Awesome review 👏 👌
High quality video content! I have another question: someone transferred me some TRC20 USDT and I have recovery phrases: [pride pole obtain together second when future mask review nature potato bulb] How can I monetize them?
Great video i am not pumping yet but its my dream as soon as im old enough. Your vids are an inspiration to me.
Great video i am not pumping yet but its my dream as soon as im old enough. Your vids are an inspiration to me.