I saw a telebelt for the first time today. Pretty cool. I wish they were more common. This was a 300 yard order at 6000psi, with purple trap rock. The wanted a 5 inch slump but we batched it at a six and half for the trip because the job was a half hour away. There was a fuckload of mira and recover in it so it was still like a 6. Add 5 gallons, pour out in <10 minutes. Two loads, six hours, easy Saturday.
>>2849899Oh and that slap is about a foot thick at least.
>>2849899>300 yard order>Two loadsDoes not compute. Explain yourself.
>>2849902There were like 14 other trucks
>>2849899>300 yd 6ksirip mucker fuckers and cokehead finishers
>>2849971there was so much mira and recover in it that it still same out of the truck at a good 6 inch slump after half an hour of travel, also it's not so hot now summer is over and we did it in the morning. I don't think they had to struggle too hard. I was surprised that it it hadn't tightened up too much I was expecting it to come out the chute at like a 4
Why is this needed? Do you have boom pumps there? The hopper is literally made for a truck to just back up to and dump
>>2849904Why did you say two loads then? I am honestly curious and confused by what you meant by that. Around here the small concrete trucks carry 7 yards and the big ones carry 10 yards. So 300 yards of concrete would be 30 loads with the bigger trucks....