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Posted by VaTom on January 14, 2003 at 18:25:41 from (64.4.123.72):
In Reply to: concrete pumping for side business posted by carl on January 14, 2003 at 16:37:52:
Hi Carl, You must not be in central Virginia. That price is a lot light for here unless there are a lot of add-ons. My experience is from the other side. I've only used boom pumps which cost me $750+ for half a day. My gripe, other than the cost, is that the booms are always too big and the mud comes down too fast resulting in crappy concrete. You must have a trailered one. The only guy, new, in our area with one gets close to the boomers, because he can. You know what the hardware costs. If you watch the maintenance you'll come out OK. I pay for travel and cleanup, per the hourly rate. Good luck.
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