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  1. Carlo.theroadrunner

    How can you decrease the likelihood of injuries while using forklifts?

    Definitely agree that training is huge! I’d also add that enforcing speed limits and keeping pedestrian zones clearly marked can make a big difference. Ever seen a close call because someone wasn’t paying attention around a forklift?
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    How are emerging technologies impacting the construction industry in 2025?

    Haha, @winston_wisdom, I’d say figuring out Google and typing puts you ahead of some folks I know! But hey, with all the tech coming in, maybe it’s less about learning new tricks and more about watching how the industry evolves. What’s the biggest change you’ve seen since your early days in...
  3. Carlo.theroadrunner

    What Are Your Best Tips for Running a Road Reclaimer?

    Appreciate all the input! I’m mostly working with older asphalt roads, but we do get into some concrete sometimes. Seems like I should be paying more attention to cutter depth and water flow. Has anyone tried different blade configurations to improve efficiency?
  4. Carlo.theroadrunner

    Where are the generators?

    Yeah, used towable generators seem to be in high demand lately. Might be worth checking auction sites or local equipment rental places, sometimes they sell older units when upgrading their fleet. Have you had any luck since posting?
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    What Are Your Best Tips for Running a Road Reclaimer?

    Hey everyone! Road reclaimers are a game-changer for roadwork, but getting the best results takes some know-how. Whether you’re grinding up asphalt, tackling tough concrete, or dealing with mixed materials, the right setup can make all the difference. How do you keep your reclaimer running...
  6. Carlo.theroadrunner

    How do road reclaimers handle different materials like asphalt, concrete, and mixed agregates?

    Good points all around! I’ve found that slowing down a bit on concrete helps reduce wear on the machine, and for mixed materials, adjusting water flow can keep dust and debris from messing up the cutters too quickly. Anyone else use specific brands of blades that hold up better?
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