Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 6:45 pm
Still rockin the V Wagon?? What the deal with Short Pump, why do you want to be out by Richmond when the rest a VA is so much better? 

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lol ...BadnewsCJ wrote:I have worked for a couple companies in the aggregate/open-pit industry....but theres no way in hell I would recommend you
Never worked on a jaw...sounds like fun tho! Company I used to work for had to get a crack welded up in the base on their stone age gyrotory, that turned out to be some intense welding.jonesy wrote:lol ...BadnewsCJ wrote:I have worked for a couple companies in the aggregate/open-pit industry....but theres no way in hell I would recommend you
speaking of ... i just spent 3 weeks repairing a telsmith 30x42 that some jackass destroyed. lol.
feed shute for that badboy is about 6ft long ... dumps kept overloading the grizz which overloaded the jaws.
the crusher was literally tearing itself off its frame.
what a pain in the ass job.
because im a gluton for punishment.Stinson wrote:Still rockin the V Wagon?? What the deal with Short Pump, why do you want to be out by Richmond when the rest a VA is so much better?
imagine 200 tons of angry vibrating steel that wants to go somewhere but cant.BadnewsCJ wrote:
Never worked on a jaw...sounds like fun tho! Company I used to work for had to get a crack welded up in the base on their stone age gyrotory, that turned out to be some intense welding.
Why do you want to move back to VA?
and for reference ... the recommended feed shute to grizz length is from 21 to 30 ft. ooops on their part ... yay for my paycheck. lol.BadnewsCJ wrote:
Never worked on a jaw...sounds like fun tho! Company I used to work for had to get a crack welded up in the base on their stone age gyrotory, that turned out to be some intense welding.
Why do you want to move back to VA?
Just visited a competitors quarry where a lippman 5062 broke through its 30" support beams and dropped to the groundjonesy wrote:
imagine 200 tons of angry vibrating steel that wants to go somewhere but cant.
its bad.
yeah ... this one was close to that.shmoken875 wrote:Just visited a competitors quarry where a lippman 5062 broke through its 30" support beams and dropped to the groundjonesy wrote:
imagine 200 tons of angry vibrating steel that wants to go somewhere but cant.
its bad.
because im awesome. simple as that.zip ties wrote:Who is this "jonesy" guy anyways and why would I give him a job?