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Things to Consider Before Buying a Used Concrete Pump Truck

by Pathlie Lee Business consultant

Buying a concrete pump truck isn’t a decision you can do on a whim. If you are planning to buy one for the first time, then you need to consider a few things before you move forward with any of your buying decisions. Read on to know what those things are. By going over the following considerations, you are much more likely to get the right used pump truck for your construction business.

Identify your needs

What kind of pump truck do you need? There are boom pumps, trailer pumps, and other options that you can go for. Which one can provide you with the functionality and support your business needs? Figure that out before you browse through online inventories of used concrete pumps.

Consider the mix

Not all pump trucks can handle your concrete mix, the Concrete Network says. Check that detail out before you pick a model. If you have gold-standard mix designs, for instance, you’ll need to have a pump built to deal with them. You can either go for a pump that can accommodate a slew of mixes or a specific type of mix. Either way, you need to check if the pump works with the concrete mix you use before you go any further in your buying decision.

Check the output rate

Before you buy a pump truck, take a gander at the specs. How far and fast is the pump’s output rate? The machine’s spec sheets should give you that information. Some models can deliver concrete at rapid rates. However, that doesn’t mean you should automatically go for options with high output rates. Focus on models that provide you with the pump capacity you need. Don’t go further than that. It’s a waste of your money. If you don’t have enough crew to keep up the pace, getting a pump with quick delivery rates isn’t going to do you much good. Your crew will only fall behind.

Think about the size of the job

When you pick a pump truck, it’s important to match it with the scope of your construction projects. Do you often do smaller jobs like footings or patios? Then you’ll need to get a trailer pump which you can tow behind a truck and that doesn’t come with a boom. If your jobs require about 25 yards of concrete or even more, though, then a boom pump is much more suited to your needs, For Construction Pros says.

Ask about the maintenance

Find out how to maintain the pump truck before you buy it. Maintenance costs should be factored into your budget too. Understand how some mixes can be harder to work with or can lead to greater wear on your pump. Knowing the importance of regular cleanup and greasing will help you keep your equipment working for a lot longer.

Learn the safety precautions

Provide your operators with safety, maintenance, and troubleshooting training. This will prevent accidents from happening as well as provide your crew with a safe work environment.


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About Pathlie Lee Advanced   Business consultant

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