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"The Pourdown" Pouring Concrete Challenge

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2008

Call 513-271-4226 or email: kerry@cretebusters.com for more info. When you only have a narrow gate to access a back yard to pour concrete and you don't want to pump in the concrete, what do you do? Some people think their only option is a wheelbarrow, but the Crete Busters' Tracked Hauler is a great option.

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  • @1blue4

    For most jobs that size, your either wheeling it in a barrow or a motorized buggy. Pump trucks start around $400 if your lucky. Whos gonna pay for that.

  • @GeorgeTownsend

    Learn to look where you going.

  • you fucking americans are sooo stupid! DONT YOU GUYS KNOW THAT THE CONTRACTORS don want to rent the right machines because they are so expensive in sted they use cheep labor like mexicans with weelb... CONTRACTORS MAKE MORE MONEY THAT WAY! plus some times you can brake the side walk or plants with the heavy machine but thats not it is THE MONEY BABY!

  • You ever driven one over a kerbstone?.. They spit you off the back.

    (But then i've been face first in a barrow because of kerbs too)

  • Dude just use a concrete pump.

  • id like to have that machine

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