Masonry Magazine October 2001 Page. 52

Words: Darold Berger, Dave Berger
Masonry Magazine October 2001 Page. 52

Masonry Magazine October 2001 Page. 52
Experience the Grout Hog® Advantage...

Attn: Greg

Since we purchased the Grout Hog our production, without a doubt, has certainly gone up.

Recently we had a job that required grout every sixteen inches and in four foot lifts. Normally that would seriously affect production. But with the Grout Hog we placed 41 linear yards in 62 hours with an experienced operator and a good man on the hoses filling the cores and dropping rods while the operator filled the Hog. Seventeen bricklayers never stopped laying block.

Thank You
Dave Berger
Darold Berger Masonry
Waukou, IA

12 Month Prime Financing available with approved credit.

All units feature:
* 15 minute clean up.
* Cost 1/3 the price of a grout pump.
* Average unloading time, 3 to 4 yards in 1/2 hour
* No plugging, will even deliver 1" aggregate mixes.
* Unique swivel allows workers to reach 17' of work area quickly without moving forklift.

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