Well I guess the last project with it was the floors of 2 10ftx20ft ponics bays 8in thick it took 10 loads each and the mixer holds a 100gal, done 4 loads a day, mixed cardboard and paper, the only thing I have had to do to the cart was change the oil. The project before that was a 32ftx18ftx8.5ft slipformed over sand bags building plus a couple of little buildings like the dog house in the pictures file.
Ken
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Subject: Re: [papercreters] Re: MIXERS;
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From: Donald Miller <donald1miller@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: [papercreters] Re: MIXERS;
Ok, so your little go kart powered a mixer and ran all day on 1 and a half gallons of fuel. What we need to know is how much slurry did you end up with at the end of the day? I f you are building a house or a fairly large structure you would probably wear out a few go carts in the process. --- On Mon, 3/19/12, ken bolin <bornofthehorses@yahoo.com> wrote:
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