Wasn't there another multiple here not too long ago. I seem to remember google mapping the other job and seeing Shea Stadium in da back. ( I still have trouble calling it the other name)
The truck chauffer could not operate the pumps because he is operating the turntable, as per safety needs when the bucket is out of the cradle the chauffer must be on the turntable. If he's running the pumps, then he can't be running the turntable and then the bucket can't be used. Therefore...
Not to split hairs or to get complicated but if it's a spare wouldn't it be over 11 years old? If that's true, would you not relocate or does that not count?
If you Google map the address, the bay door is open and it looks like L116 is on one side and da Collapse rig is on da other side. I don't see how another rig could fit in there.
One big problem with brush fires that alot of people don't realize is that when you had a well involved brush fire it starts to burn underground and gets roots and tree stumps going. Some of these fires don't pop up for a day or days. I saw that when I was working in California after a couple...
In the day of interchange or if you was a regular relocator to that area you had adaptors. I remember 48 Engine would interchange with 63 regularly and 48 had at least 2.
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