Take actual part number off the pump n search to be sure.
Can not use return style pump in returnless system, not compatible.
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Honestly not sure, worth dropping a note to them to check. For sure the '05 up pulse on the ground side.
house build next door were planning to pour the foundation this morning....they've been here all week forming it up
pump truck shows up....takes a look at the obstacle course of trees, power lines and neighbouring properties and is not too happy
so he sets up to block the entire street since he can't set up close and get the boom extended because of the lines and trees.....two cement trucks are now waiting
boom....someone from the city shows up and tells them they have no permit to block the street and said they're gonna hurt the city maple tree at the front of the property....he took a bunch of pics and then shut it down
gonna be an expensive deal for the builder
Talk about a major screw up.
I immediately thought of this one!! Lmao!!
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yup
I guess I'm not too surprised.....it's pretty much "the path of least resistance" for these builders....until they get stopped in their tracks
imo....there is only 2 ways to pour that foundation and avoid all obstacles
1) a small stand-alone pump/boom (aka not on a truck) set up on the front of the property infront of the garage opening
2) set up a very big truck across the street and get the boom to go up over the lines and trees...which would need a permit to shut down the street
they were trying to wedge a mid-sized truck into the front of the property...and then figured they'd just block the street to open the boom and then drive it onto the property with the boom extended....and that is very illegal apparently
anyhoo....they'll be walking on eggshells since the city is on them now.....more money for more permits...let alone paying for multiple concrete trucks that didn't pour a thing
Good thing they weren't allowed to place the concrete. After sitting on multiple trucks for that long they would have had to ad water to it to get a high enough slump for the pump truck. That concrete would have been shit.
It's like the asshole builder I'm dealing with next door. Cheats n fucks around every chance he gets, a complete and utter prick!!!
the owner of the new build imo seems alright.....way more professional then some of the circus acts I've watched on my street over the years
getting Warren over hear last fall to install my own temp/snow fence along the property line is paying big dividends....the crews know that's my fence and to stay the fuck on the other side of it....and the angle-iron posts hammered into the ground inevitably stops them from pushing their own temp fence on to my property
just yacked with another pump-truck driver who showed up to have a look....seems there's two options
1) a much smaller 32ft truck...pretty sure the truck this morning was nearly 40ft
2) a line pump
foundation crew will shit a brick if they need to pour with a line pump....apparently a total PITA
so assuming they'll be crossing their fingers that the smaller truck will do it
having a huge truck go over the power lines sounds like it's a big no-no.....can't go over the power lines without a massive hassle with Toronto Hydro etc...big dollars