Posted by ericlb on March 26, 2010 at 08:01:22 from (70.41.96.38):
the post below reminded me of another use for old cement mixers, a guy down the valley bought him a 1955 chevy cement mixer truck, the truck itself was shot,[wear and parts salvaged to keep others running]but the mixer was still intact and he made a hydraulic motor mounting to drive the chain driven body , probably had a 4 or 5 yd mixer body it is pretty small by todays standards and on a single axle truck, he plumbed the hydraulic lines off a 4020 john deere into it and used it to mix adobe mud for adobe bricks, built his whole new house and 2 outbuildings with that rig,
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