Working in the middle of NOWHERE!

Join the concrete crew in Prentice Wisconsin which is basically in the boonies of the north woods. We were able to set up a building slab and get it completely ready for concrete. Unfortunately I had to cancel the pour the next day due to rain but we are going to get it done no matter what! Enjoy

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49 thoughts on “Working in the middle of NOWHERE!

  1. Ryan here in the UK we have a warning that we can expect to have lightning thunder and 4 inches of rain in three minuets . may i borrow one of your boats or rent it lol that is a lot of rain. monsson weather comeing. i do not think that i will water all the weeds around here where i live lol. any way work hard be safe and be happy see yah later.

  2. Hand controls are way easier less movment from the operator and when you hit a bump and you try to put your feet down to support you from moving you dont push on the foot controls and posibly mess somthing up thats the risk with foot controls time is money and foot controls arent speedy

  3. since I've been in industry people would look down on not running machines at full throttle, I don't know but I've always been taught to run a machine full throttle unless you're loading or unloading the machine. That also maybe be why you have a delay in the controls I don't know.

  4. Be careful if you buy a used Sany machine. They have fine print in the warranty paperwork that if it was ever in a rental fleet the warranty is void. C&C equipment did a couple video about a machine they bought at auction and resold. Turned into a bad deal for them.

  5. you dont need to spend all that time retwisting it. you can just take it out and put it in right away and restart it. You might have to "Wiggle" the wire to feed it in. There is a spot in there where it feels like the wire wont feed, but it will eventually

  6. So with the Twin Tier tie guns we have two of them at our work and when it beeps at you most of the time it is from pressing the lower guard against the rebar tripping the sensor they make the four inch tier which on larger amounts of bat to tie around normally beep without gettin just the right angle without tripping the sensor they make a six inch which ties around more, when you load a new spool of tie wire you have to hand feed wire into it a good ways then release the button and turn it on pointed down and it will cut and drop the twisted wire tip, if you ever deal with it getting knotted up inside or jammed up you turn it off then point it down and turn it back on and it will cut and release the knot @Victory Outdoor Services

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