mattfr12
The Bulldog
Why when lewis or other companies park thier buckets do they leave them up is thier a reason for this? drove by about 10 of them today and everyone was up in the air. when i was working for companies we never did this.
Drift Testing , if you leave it up and come it is part or all the way down you need to check to Hydrol. Check Valves
Jeff, most likely they are utility line clearance trucks and most companies these days will park the trucks at a location close to the area they are working in if there isn't utility lot near by, that's how we did it most of the time if we weren't on the secured utility lot or had a sub-station large enough for all the trucks.....it's not uncommon around here to see 5 or 6 trucks parked over night in an open area shopping center lot for a few weeks while the crews work the lines....It must be that these trucks are left at a 'non-secure' site over-nite, so I cannot relate. We have a yard and feel very protected. I can see if you are doing a job miles away for a few day's to get to leave it on-site. Still, why?
Jeff :smile2:
9 Lewis buckets rolled by us today at lunchtime they have been in our town for over a week.
Wow, this is some major breaking news. Please keep us informed! Riveting.
The booms are up because they don't have to worry about anyone stealing the stick saw that way, and they don't have to take it on and off all the time either.. far as I know anyway.
that makes the most sense.
everything they where running around here seemed to be a ford
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