I think what draws me to watch is that's its something I've never seen done at this level/perspective. Thanks for taking the time and for taking us along for the ride.
Its amazing to me how those concrete pumps work. They are like everything else, wish the engineers that design them were required to have at least 3 to 5 years experience working on them. I bet there would be more room to work. Lol, great video and stay safe sir
The rubber mud cups is what goes on the end of the hydraulic rams and sucks mud into the material cylinders and pushes it out through the system once it starts to discharge. The water box lubricates the backside of the mud cups and helps cool the hydraulic rams as they work.
That seemed relatively easy, I remember doing that on my dad's pump, you had to drain the whole water tank when you replaced the mud cups. It was a lot easier than what you go through, but it was a different style of pump.
I use Dawn soap.The only reason I did is because I was doing a lot of colored concrete and I just didn't want that to interfere with the color ..... Not sure if it would have but I just didn't want to take the chance... Great video 👍
Your not able to get all of the concrete out of your hopper and system. Doll we have to pull a sponge back to get it out and then dump the hopper. Some guys do what we call a water wash but I don’t allow my guys to do that. I don’t trust the process and don’t want to take a chance rock packing the system.
Hey Jeff how long do you how many hours do you get out of your mud cups before you have to replace them again after you put them in this time versus say 6 months from now or whatever how long does it take
I have a question about the Concord pump truck. Does it have a separate engine to run the hydraulic pump or is it driven by the truck engine PTO? Also, is the grease you used on the cups LPS Aqua? Thank you for sharing your entertaining adventures. Keep yourself, family and friends, safe, healthy, wealthy and happy in these crazy times.
The hydraulic pumps are ran off of the PTO of the truck. I have no idea on the grease. It’s heavy duty grease from NAPA. I’ve been using it for years and I thinks it’s the best you can buy. Or at leas5 is available for us.
I just started watching the channel and I have enjoyed the videos so far. I don't know anything about the pump that you are working on but could you cycle the cylinder back a few inches at 13:35 to separate the dog bone instead of using the hammer?
Zach Cooper right , I would like them to be bigger. Especially on our trucks. I’m sure they could be custom but probably nothing the factory would entertain is what I meant.
hola soy técnico de schwing PERÚ yo cuando cambio embolos saco el acople central y tengo un perno que pongo en la ranura del piston hidraulico y jaló el émbolo con el mismo pistón porque no lo hace así si para eso es la ranura ? Hello, I am a schwing PERU technician. When I change the piston, I take out the central coupling and I have a bolt that I put in the slot of the hydraulic piston and pulled the plunger with the same piston because it does not do so if that is what the slot is for?
How many hours those things last? And do they last the same time in truck pump? And while I’m being nosy which of your pieces stays the busiest; pump, big truck, or smaller truck?
Patrick West right now they are probably equal as far as busy. Honestly I don’t keep up with the hours on the mud cups because sometimes you may have more ideal time than others. I watch my water in the water box and I keep a spare set on hand. If my water starts getting really cloudy on a 10 to 20 yard pump job then I know it’s getting close to time to change. I try to avoid getting any grout build up in the water box.
Muddyfeet Concrete Pumping I got you. Was just wondering. I also just figured the small pump would stay busy just for customer cost. Glad you staying busy. Stay safe out there.
Hey I'm always eagerly seeing your videos which are great! I have a question that has been asked but no response, Every how many hours do you change the mudd cups? I have a trailer pump same as yours. Thank you!
Dennys Lopez I’m sorry bud I thought answered all the comments. As far as hours go on mud cups I don’t keep up with them for that. Their are to many variables like idol time. I go off of how dirty my water gets in the water box. Ideally you want to change them before grout starts getting in their.
my water in the water box is clear the pump has only 246 hours and probably around 500 hours i had to change the mudcups. a friend of mine has change the mudcups at 660 hours.
barbu marius right. Sometimes it depends on the slump of the mud and like these trailer pumps it depends on the pump pressure from pushing long distances. This is why I don’t go off of hours. Their are other variables that could show you signs of wear.
2:40 Ahhh, ye old Percussive Persuader... AKA The Engineer's best friend and the instrument of the First Adage: If at first it doesn't work, GET A BIGGER SLEDGEHAMMER!!!
Try pipe lube on the rubber end. Of the cup. Petroleum base grease will degrade the rubber. A big tub of it at a plumbing supply is about $12 You would have to evaluate. If it makes a difference. They might wear out just as fast. The stone and sand in the mix is a harsh environment. The grease is probably out of there pretty fast.
man thats easy compared to a ls500 multi quip pump. have to take the whole back off plus the shuttle tube...and they come out the pumping end not the cooling box area.
Lets just see, why didn't you show us the old mud-cup, and once you take out the dog bone you should have a U-shaped piece of steel so you could run up to the mud-cup and pull it out... make sense... Mr Muddyfeet ...
How can anybody dislike a free instructional video? This guy is spending his time helping all of us!!!
Telly Philo let Schwing know. Maybe I can get a free T-shirt. Lol
I think what draws me to watch is that's its something I've never seen done at this level/perspective. Thanks for taking the time and for taking us along for the ride.
Thank you for taking your time to watch.
A very nice video, dear Jeff. This video shows very clearly on how to change such wear parts, as the pistons, etc.
Thank you
Its amazing to me how those concrete pumps work. They are like everything else, wish the engineers that design them were required to have at least 3 to 5 years experience working on them. I bet there would be more room to work. Lol, great video and stay safe sir
Yes they are amazing machines.
That seems so easy hope mine it’s the same as yours nice video👍🏾 learning a lot from you thanks
Great job Jeff. I'll tell you the same as this old man used to tell me "if you need any help I'll call ya" 😂
Lol. Thanks Andy. Who needs enemies with friends like that.
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Congrats on the 4k.
Thank you very much!!!
Hey jeff, how's it goin, hope you an your family are staying healthy, good content, have a good weekend.
Thanks! Y’all have a good weekend also.
what is the purpose of the water tank and the mud cups?
The rubber mud cups is what goes on the end of the hydraulic rams and sucks mud into the material cylinders and pushes it out through the system once it starts to discharge. The water box lubricates the backside of the mud cups and helps cool the hydraulic rams as they work.
You are creative. I am from Iraq. I love your work. I hope you continue in good health. I want one of this mechanism. How much does it cost.
Thanks for watching! New ones I’ve been to cost upwards around $100,000.00 US dollars
That seemed relatively easy, I remember doing that on my dad's pump, you had to drain the whole water tank when you replaced the mud cups. It was a lot easier than what you go through, but it was a different style of pump.
Yeah and heard that the 2 piece cups are a pain in the butt.
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping you need battery grease gun
I use Dawn soap.The only reason I did is because I was doing a lot of colored concrete and I just didn't want that to interfere with the color ..... Not sure if it would have but I just didn't want to take the chance... Great video 👍
Ok. Thanks for watching!
Sorry not related to this video. Are the pumps not allowed to wash out back into the empty mixer ?? I see alot of sponge ball blow back ??
Your not able to get all of the concrete out of your hopper and system. Doll we have to pull a sponge back to get it out and then dump the hopper. Some guys do what we call a water wash but I don’t allow my guys to do that. I don’t trust the process and don’t want to take a chance rock packing the system.
Hey Jeff how long do you how many hours do you get out of your mud cups before you have to replace them again after you put them in this time versus say 6 months from now or whatever how long does it take
I’m not sure how many hours. I go off of the color of the water in the water box.
I have a question about the Concord pump truck.
Does it have a separate engine to run the hydraulic pump or is it driven by the truck engine PTO?
Also, is the grease you used on the cups LPS Aqua?
Thank you for sharing your entertaining adventures.
Keep yourself, family and friends, safe, healthy, wealthy and happy in these crazy times.
The hydraulic pumps are ran off of the PTO of the truck. I have no idea on the grease. It’s heavy duty grease from NAPA. I’ve been using it for years and I thinks it’s the best you can buy. Or at leas5 is available for us.
I just started watching the channel and I have enjoyed the videos so far. I don't know anything about the pump that you are working on but could you cycle the cylinder back a few inches at 13:35 to separate the dog bone instead of using the hammer?
Yes you could.
hola un saludo desde puerto rico quiero saber si esos equipos de bombiar hormigon son tuyos o el dueño es otra persona.
Any way to get custom water box made ? But still dont lose the purpose of the box.
Zach Cooper I doubt it. I would help design it though. Lol
Was a thought. Yiu said you would like the box to be bigger if poss.
Zach Cooper right , I would like them to be bigger. Especially on our trucks. I’m sure they could be custom but probably nothing the factory would entertain is what I meant.
The cutting ring and kidney seal are the real hard one's to change. I've a few little tricks for doing them .
At least the back end comes off easy.
hola soy técnico de schwing PERÚ yo cuando cambio embolos saco el acople central y tengo un perno que pongo en la ranura del piston hidraulico y jaló el émbolo con el mismo pistón porque no lo hace así si para eso es la ranura ?
Hello, I am a schwing PERU technician. When I change the piston, I take out the central coupling and I have a bolt that I put in the slot of the hydraulic piston and pulled the plunger with the same piston because it does not do so if that is what the slot is for?
Rony Trullen yes I’ve used that way many times. Sometimes you can use a pry bar.
How many hours those things last? And do they last the same time in truck pump? And while I’m being nosy which of your pieces stays the busiest; pump, big truck, or smaller truck?
Patrick West right now they are probably equal as far as busy. Honestly I don’t keep up with the hours on the mud cups because sometimes you may have more ideal time than others. I watch my water in the water box and I keep a spare set on hand. If my water starts getting really cloudy on a 10 to 20 yard pump job then I know it’s getting close to time to change. I try to avoid getting any grout build up in the water box.
Muddyfeet Concrete Pumping I got you. Was just wondering. I also just figured the small pump would stay busy just for customer cost. Glad you staying busy. Stay safe out there.
Patrick West thank you
Do you run straight water, slick packs, or hydraulic oil in your water box?
Straight water is what I prefer.
Where do you buy your mud cups.? This is our manufacturing. I am pretty sure.
I get them from Alliance
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping we have stock and office in Atlanta Georgia.
If you are interested. I can give good price for any Schwing and putz parts
10:00 your killing me muddy, with your hand down their with the motor on...
Please, turn it off...
I like watching you both arms and alive.
Construction Engineering & Failure Analysis I understand.
How long do you usually run your mud cups do you go back with a particular brand that. Or is this part of routine maintenance
I usually what till my water box starts getting cloudy.
Hey I'm always eagerly seeing your videos which are great! I have a question that has been asked but no response, Every how many hours do you change the mudd cups? I have a trailer pump same as yours. Thank you!
Dennys Lopez I’m sorry bud I thought answered all the comments. As far as hours go on mud cups I don’t keep up with them for that. Their are to many variables like idol time. I go off of how dirty my water gets in the water box. Ideally you want to change them before grout starts getting in their.
Muddyfeet Concrete Pumping Thank you for your time in replying I appreciate your videos of the trailer pump. May God bless you and your family!
Dennys Lopez thank you, any time. I have the same wishes for you. Stay safe!
how long the mudcups you used before you changed in hours?
I don’t go off of hours. These pumps have some idling time. I go off of my water in the water box and how dirty it gets.
my water in the water box is clear the pump has only 246 hours and probably around 500 hours i had to change the mudcups. a friend of mine has change the mudcups at 660 hours.
barbu marius right. Sometimes it depends on the slump of the mud and like these trailer pumps it depends on the pump pressure from pushing long distances. This is why I don’t go off of hours. Their are other variables that could show you signs of wear.
Or could cause your cups to wear faster or slower than they had from the last time you changed them.
Can you do a vidio on fixing concrete video
Zealth Steel fixing concrete?
2:40 Ahhh, ye old Percussive Persuader...
AKA The Engineer's best friend and the instrument of the First Adage: If at first it doesn't work, GET A BIGGER SLEDGEHAMMER!!!
Lol
thank you for this video !
Sennie H thanks for watching!
Try pipe lube on the rubber end. Of the cup. Petroleum base grease will degrade the rubber. A big tub of it at a plumbing supply is about $12 You would have to evaluate. If it makes a difference. They might wear out just as fast. The stone and sand in the mix is a harsh environment. The grease is probably out of there pretty fast.
Big RICK I’ll have to remember that next time.
man thats easy compared to a ls500 multi quip pump. have to take the whole back off plus the shuttle tube...and they come out the pumping end not the cooling box area.
Wow that does sound difficult.
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Lets just see, why didn't you show us the old mud-cup, and once you take out the dog bone you should have a U-shaped piece of steel so you could run up to the mud-cup and pull it out... make sense... Mr Muddyfeet ...
I agree on the U shaped steel . That would make it easier.
Clearly you don’t need all of your digits. Lol.
Only to count with. Lol
quit talking and show us
Hey, thanks for watching!