Stop in for a cup of coffee

So I send a load of concrete to a very rural area. It was a short load so I send it on a 6x6 mixer. Driver is familiar with the area also and questions me about it. I had questioned the customer about access when the order was placed, "Do we need to have a concrete pump? Can the mixer drive right to it?". Mixer gets to the site and the 2 way radio goes berserk with a concerned mixer driver. Customer spends the next 30 minutes in a skip loader bucket with a chain saw making overhead clearance for the mixer. Mixer has to use "low low" and 6x to back up to the site. Mixer returns to the yard. "Bill, you better go look at your loading hopper before your next load". Since the mixer was empty when it left the site it was about 6" taller and had collected a moderately sized oak branch on the way out. :rofl:It managed to get all the way back to the yard like that. Bill had to get help to remove the hitch hiking foliage. :rofl:Bill tells me he talked to the customer before the initial attempt, customer says, "I drive my jeep up there all the time" :rofl:
Tough job Driving a cement truck for sure. Maybe only swinging meat is tougher to deliver . IMO as a former truck driver...