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BamaRick

01-22-2005 07:32:10




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Hi, I usually don't post,but my "n" has really impressed me lately. A little info on why. I live on somewhat of a hillside, and have a splitlevel home. Now for what the "n" has done. I wanted to build a shop close to my house,so I needed a retaining wall. So I formed up and laid block on a 36'wall with an 18' wing and 16' wing on each side to tie into the level area already behind my house. Well I have a hill side on the back side of my property(plenty of dirt). Bought a dirt scoop and the old 8n has filled the retaining wall all the way to the top. By doing it slowly with the "n" it has been given time to settle. Going to pour the 30'x36' slab soon, already have my trusses and pipe for the walls. I guess that I have rattled on enough,Just love my old "n" though. Rick

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dave8n

01-22-2005 21:59:26




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 Re: Love my 8n! in reply to BamaRick, 01-22-2005 07:32:10  
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Might can borrow this one!!!!!



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Bama Rick

01-22-2005 16:08:56




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 Re: Love my 8n! in reply to BamaRick, 01-22-2005 07:32:10  
One part I forgot to add the wall is 6'1/2" high all the way to the level area,so that is a lot of dirt.Rick



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Russ in SoCal

01-22-2005 17:48:07




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 Re: Love my 8n! in reply to Bama Rick, 01-22-2005 16:08:56  
Rick,
Ya mean yer not gonna get a PTO driven cement mixer? 8 ^ )



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BamaRick

01-23-2005 15:56:22




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 Re: Love my 8n! in reply to Russ in SoCal, 01-22-2005 17:48:07  
I already have a cement mixer with an electric motor. Although I bet the one in the picture could turn a mixer.LOL! Good day!



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