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Old 05-17-2013, 06:20 PM
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Former Rock Quarry and Ready Mix Concrete business owner now retired, moved out of CT to VA.
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Former Rock Quarry and Ready Mix Concrete business owner now retired, moved out of CT to VA.
I remembered you saying that you used to own a quarry. In the first post of this thread, I posted some pics. The bottom right is the front driving axle out of a 2001 6X6 Oshkosh front load mixer. We do quite a bit of work for a local ready mix business.
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Old 05-17-2013, 07:40 PM
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I remembered you saying that you used to own a quarry. In the first post of this thread, I posted some pics. The bottom right is the front driving axle out of a 2001 6X6 Oshkosh front load mixer. We do quite a bit of work for a local ready mix business.
Yep I've seen too many issues with the Oh-My-Gosh's, the front ends suck.
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Yep I've seen too many issues with the Oh-My-Gosh's, the front ends suck.
I have a brother-in-law who owns a rebuild business the front ends near Tampa FL.

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He even keeps spares on the shelf!!
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