Bought a new pump truck.
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well done!
Sounds like some good financial evaluation, and as noted, septic work can only be delayed for so long to save money, and then you get to pay more! recession resistant, cuz everyone has got to go!
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You know how i can tell that Brandon was not around when the pictures were taken????? No beer cans in any of the pictures
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"lady's and gentlemen, they call me freebird, that's right the legiondary freebird, and i'm back in town"
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Alittle update. I been getting busy. Im thinking about hiring. I might need to buy a 2nd truck. Thinking a tri/axle with a 5,000 gallon alum. tank. I do not miss for-hire trucking at all. What i love about **** water hauling is the low miles on the truck. Less then 100miles a day. my avg is right around 105/hr when i do septic tank pumping. For hourly work its 125/hr with a 4hr min. If its a weekend or after hours. (after 5pm) there is a 85.00 surcharge. Here are some pictures.
Servicing a 3,000 gallon grease trap ![]() Saturday night call out on a froce main break ![]() Pump station went down. The pump on the tractor trailers didnt have the balls to pump 25ft down. We were loading my truck, then i was blowing it off into the trailers. ![]() Pumping out a house.
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My company is going to be in pumper magazine in a couple months. These are some of the photos of me they took. www.pumper.com is their website. I will post a link when my companys in it.
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