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As alway very nice pictures!
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Joined: 9/13/2006 Posts: 2,508 Location: PA
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Nice photos, thanks for sharing. Got any of the 385b?
regards, Jim
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Really nice shots, what lens are you using?
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Joined: 12/21/2007 Posts: 2,887 Location: Eastern Pennsylvania
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Nice pics Vin, they take good care of trucks, and it shows considering they work in the concrete industry.
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Joined: 6/9/2010 Posts: 779 Location: Alessandria, Italy
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Thanks to post them.
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Joined: 9/16/2007 Posts: 2,707 Location: Staten Island, New York
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Thanks guys, this isn't even half of their fleet. I wasn't able to get pics of the machine, it is a 375 and is not part of Ferrara, it is a dirt recycling type of deal. I think they also have a 350 but not sure. Graham the lens I was mostly using was the Canon 10-22mm - love the lens but the price not so much haha. I did use the 18-55 kit lens for some but I don't think I posted them here, I wish there was something like a 10-50mm so I wouldn't have to change constantly.
-Vinny http://www.heavytruckphotos.com/
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Joined: 9/14/2007 Posts: 666 Location: North Idaho
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Nice looking fleet of mixers. Thanks for posting them.
Honestly don't think I have ever seen a T800 or heavy duty Pete set up as a mixer. The players out my way seem to have an affection to under powered, light weight Mack's and Frieghtliner's. Sometimes in a travel somewhere I'll see an Oshkosh front discharge truck.
Are you an enviromentist, or do you work for a living?
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Joined: 9/16/2007 Posts: 2,707 Location: Staten Island, New York
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You should have seen the mixers that used to around, and some are still till today. Here are some pics I took of the heavier stuff still running. Courtesy of AllReadyMix.com http://www.allreadymix.com/?p=4591http://www.allreadymix.com/?p=2815
-Vinny http://www.heavytruckphotos.com/
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Joined: 9/30/2008 Posts: 762 Location: Northeast, PA
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Great series! Now if only we can get someone to make a model of the T440, I think they make great looking mixers. There is a contractor around here that runs a ton of T800 mixers, it'd be nice if they got a T440 or two.
-Dave
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