Posted by larry@stinescorner on October 08, 2017 at 03:17:51 from (100.35.206.226):
The other day I stopped by to see my friend.He started a job not far from where I go for treatment.I took some pictures for Y/t while I was there. he put a limestone coping all around this pool,now he is going to put limestone slabs all around the pool.That is the suction machine to lift slabs,,and JD 35 Trackhoe he marks out,,and cuts all the large slabs I Used to work with him when he needed help,,you may remember some of the big jobs he did that I helped him on in the past the limestone slabs come from Indiana the suction lift works by plugging it to electric cord,turn it on and watch the guage ,when the suction pressur is right,,lift away and set it where you want it I have worked a lot in the past with my friend.He called and said please stop by.I didnt stay long,didnt want to get in the way .I t made me kind of sad that I used to be able to help,,now I got tired just taking a few pictures,,came home that day and took a nap.
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