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Re: Orangeman3 post# 5243

Sunday, 09/25/2005 8:39:35 PM

Sunday, September 25, 2005 8:39:35 PM

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Just got back from the Lake George area of N.Y. via 19 Commerce Street, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. CETEK's yard is 100 times better than when I saw their yard in June of 04.
Gravel is spread throughout the yard. It dawn on me that this would allow better access by 18 wheelers.
There are still two large piles of gravel yet to be spread.
There is a front end loader or an equivelent piece of heavy equipment and a nice 4 wheel drive pick-up. I assumed these belong to a contractor. But on secon thought they may be CETEKs. Used to load raw materials.
There are at least 8 of those storage containers that look like sem-tractor's trailers. I believe Round posted that they are for the stoage of raw materials. The side of the building looks like they remodeled the entrance.
There are several large device contructed out of some type of metal. The first one looks like a container that is filled from the top via a front end loader, It funnels down to the center and a a way to allow what ever is in it to be empty slowly and then shut-off, Yoy see them at cement mixing yards. I hope y'all can figure out what I mean.
There is what looks like to be ducting. But be large. Maybe it is used for the mixing of raw materials also.

I have pictures but must get them developed first. That will take a week at minimum.
But let me re-emphasize the improvement.
There was a relativly new Caddy in the front parking lot along with the old one. The front door was locked. This was about 11 a.m. Sunday, Setember 25. There was a "Notice of Interuption" to their gas service tagged to their front door. I beleive from this we can conclude that their funaces uses gas.

Any one got a good reationship with FH and/or JS to call and ask them who owns the front loader and what the other devices are for?


Regards,

King_George_VA