Posted by RusselAZ on November 25, 2017 at 20:56:20 from (24.121.44.84):
I ran a little concrete today, 30 80 lb bags. I had made a hopper and dump to put the concrete in the mixer and it worked OK but like always I learned some things it needs to work better. I found 2 bags at a time was about right. I made this little hopper so I wouldn't have to scoop the mix into the mixer. Have it mounted on the front of the bucket on my little Kabota. Another thing I found out is I'm to old for this even with this little labor saving device. Striking it off is hard work on a 16 X 8 little slab by oneself. Just a little thing here behind the house. For those who want to figure it out, yes it is thin but it's main purpose is to smooth out some solid rock. I can't tell you how many times I thought of Larry on the corner and why wasn't he HERE!
And I just realized the whole thing is on our security camera! I have to see if I can watch some of it.
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