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EZ TRBO

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Few more pics of the swap today. 850J dozer with coal blade....WIDE LOAD!!

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EZ TRBO

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Few odds and end projects.

Trbo

1. Lil bit of stripping at the Linden Quarry.
2. Rock, dirt, asphalt all mixed into one pile.
3. Just bout clean enough to blow all the heck.
4. Old drive at Cobb.
5. Starting to widen it out.
 

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EZ TRBO

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Great pics TRBO, looks like your staying busy:thumbsup

Yes I have been, actually kinda odd that I'm home early today but finshed up one project and was too late to go start another so home I am... not complaining though.

Next week should be interesting to say the least. All FOUR crews are moving(3 crushing and 1 sand). Besides that I have to dig for the new septic system at one of our plants. So it should make for a busy week..

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I assume the septic system is going to be quite large, bigger than a residential syatem anyway? Sounds like a lot of work in the comming week, looking foward to more pics. Have a good weekend.
 

EZ TRBO

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I assume the septic system is going to be quite large, bigger than a residential syatem anyway? Sounds like a lot of work in the comming week, looking foward to more pics. Have a good weekend.

I'm not really sure but I am thinking it will be bout the same size, as our office at that plant only has one to two guys in it daily and most of the customers are in and out type....so not much need for a large holding tank. However due to an industrial setting, etc it may require a larger size regardless of use. I'll find out more in the morning.

Today started and stayed MONDAY all day, right from 5 am this morning with the semi I was suppose to tak not being where it was suppose to be at and after calling and looking around I get a call and hour and half AFTER I was suppose to be at the quarry that they had used it on friday and didn't bring it back til 6:30...:Banghead Then all the stuipd people on the road, both cars and "super truckers". Got a Pepsi and Cherry down already and only been home for 30 mins.


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EZ TRBO

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different then what we do, but the work looks to be well done

What type of work do you do...thanks for the comments anyways.

Might post a whole new thread on the new redi mix plant as it goes up. Got the septic installed today(well the drain field anyways, tank in the morning.)

Trbo
 

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What type of work do you do...thanks for the comments anyways.

Might post a whole new thread on the new redi mix plant as it goes up. Got the septic installed today(well the drain field anyways, tank in the morning.)

Trbo

Where is the new plant going Trbo?
 

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TRBO, was the system bigger or normal sized? I am interested to see the pics.
 

EZ TRBO

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TRBO, was the system bigger or normal sized? I am interested to see the pics.

Seems to me a normal size, tank is 12foot 4 by 68", can't remember the depth, I'll find out in a few hours when it arrives. The system is an at grade, and they are only supposed to be good for around 10 years or so but my boss told me they should be able to get longer out of it...as i had said before its really only 1 or 2 guys in the office, and not that much use. I'll try to get pics loaded tonight after the tank is set and rest of the line from the office to the tank are done.

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EZ TRBO

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Where is the new plant going Trbo?

Plant is located at our Darlington Wisconsin facility. Already one plant there that has over 30 years of operation and is wore out.

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EZ TRBO

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Have a large project comming up with the same power plant I had been moving equipment for so we moved our portable redi-mix plant across the river to help with the large amount of crete needed. I had to go over and prep the site, next to the other plant before we could move it in and set up. I know they are talking around 5K to 6K yd.s of concrete with a few pours being over 1000 yards, continus pour.

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1. Just a nice simple brushy lil spot to clear out.(yeah righ)
2. Lil grassy area to push it too...along with bees and rattlesnakes.
3. Looking back at a mud hole.(see "stuck pics")
4&5.. Very wet slop hole in one spot.
 

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EZ TRBO

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Few more pics of site prep and some of the plant prior to being set up...kinda sucks somtimes that i'm only here and there for part of some of this stuff so I can't get the full time line of events but thats the joy of being needed many places.

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EZ TRBO

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Been running around doing a bunch of odd things at the quarries, trying to keep the guys with rock to crush. Had to go and push a bunch of spoils off one of our quarries a few weeks ago, bout 200x200 and went from 20 to 5 feet deep, it was just spoil that had been piled there for years. Good day of pushing.

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1. Lots of rock and mess to push.
2. Got the main slot dozed out, nice big gulley on the back side so just push into it to fill it up.
3. Got everything cleaned up.
4. Site is ready to blast and build the road from the bottom up this way.
 

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EZ TRBO

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Few pics of the wash plant, the 988G and the primary for one of our crews.

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EZ TRBO

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Decided to widen the acess roads into one of our main quarries, cleared the trees out, installed a culvert extension and made the drive way bout 30 feet wide, etc. Set in blocks with caps for gaurd rail near the culvert.

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1 & 2. Clearing the trees out.
3. Trees cleared out.
4 & 5. Area around culvert is cleaned out and ready for the extension.
 

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Midwestern4x4

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Great Pictures. I love black and white ,and the older ones were great.

I love the dozer in mirror one too...
 
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