We just picked up our 43M from there, great facility and they did everything we asked extra, our pump is lit up like a Christmas tree when we pull up to the jobs every a morning 👌🏼😎
@@CTRconcretepumping Yeah man, being that these guys come from a background of actually pumping concrete in the field, they really seem to get the little nuances which make our days/lives as operators easier and more user-friendly.
The explaining at the 1 hour mark made me laugh. thx for getting Darcy to bring the rotation manifold down Jeff. SUPERSIMPLE lol - maybe for some people.
@canadianconcretepumper1979 I was laughing at watching you try to get your head around it. It seemed so simple. But I like puzzles and stuff like that.
@@tomsoil9909 Tops on my list is to get some time with Darcy at World of Concrete this January so he can walk us through it in front of their cross-sectioned 360 degree manifold.
City pump is more than likely what I’ll get next. I’m just still undecided. I’ve got a year or so to decide I guess. Depends on what I get to see at WOC
@@chriscalhoun.concretepumping So what I LOVE about the DY city link is that it runs a closed-loop hydraulic system. So much more smooth/less surge. Really saves the hoses from taking the beating which we have become accustomed to.
Aarcomm need to go back and do a demo for this feller! Oh my ! Can’t even compare the trident X to a pump boss. I’ve had them all and the trident X is superior to everything I’ve seen or used
@@chriscalhoun.concretepumping It’s so true. The Aarcomm handheld is MILES ahead of everything else I’ve seen in terms of line-pump remote control setups.
Watching Scott try to understand rotary manifolds was a treat 😅 they are quite the piece of hardware and very difficult and annoying to repair or rebuild. They're always in the WORST place 😅
@@mitchell7203 So a good buddy of mine actually put together a really nice 3D animation which shows the inner workings of the manifold, that being said…. I still don’t fully “get it” 😂😂😂
@@mitchell7203 It’s definitely a game-changer in terms of operator utilization with these machines. I would LOVE to have one of these manifolds on a placing-boom setup!!!
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 Yea it's funny because the very first time I ever got on a pump I said to myself "why don't these have a rotary manifold???" It seems like a crazy omission to a..let's face it... extremely expensive machine. Telebelts have come with a rotary manifold for ever and yet not for pumps which can actually do 360 work??
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 Although on the other hand I do see why you might leave it out since it's not 100% necessary. It is much more work to service a leak vs. a bundle of hoses. And you're double the amount of hose connections which can leak. It goes both ways for sure.