MossRoad
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
If you do not want to bust up the basement wall to fit a conveyor, try finding a smaller one that will fit through the window. Something like this might be available from a local rental yard.
Belt Conveyors, Conveyor, Dirt Conveyor, Incline Conveyor, Excavation Conveyor
I used to work with a woman whose husband did that kind of work for a living... crawling under houses and installing basements and/or replacing bad foundations. He had some small conveyors, short shovels, lots of buckets and a dump truck. He also had a back back, stiff joints and walked like the hunchback of Notre Dame.
As someone mentioned, a vacuum truck will work. Several commercial roofers in this area took old sewage VACTOR jet rodders and just added hose to them. They sucked the 2" rocks off of our 4th floor roof this summer. Last year they did a one story roof. I think it was about 50' wide by 150 long. One guy did that whole roof in one day.
Belt Conveyors, Conveyor, Dirt Conveyor, Incline Conveyor, Excavation Conveyor
I used to work with a woman whose husband did that kind of work for a living... crawling under houses and installing basements and/or replacing bad foundations. He had some small conveyors, short shovels, lots of buckets and a dump truck. He also had a back back, stiff joints and walked like the hunchback of Notre Dame.
As someone mentioned, a vacuum truck will work. Several commercial roofers in this area took old sewage VACTOR jet rodders and just added hose to them. They sucked the 2" rocks off of our 4th floor roof this summer. Last year they did a one story roof. I think it was about 50' wide by 150 long. One guy did that whole roof in one day.