What
should a concrete pump cost? Who gets to decide?
My guess is that the steel for everyone’s boom is
pretty much the same. The same is also true for the outriggers
and frame and turret assembly.
Hoppers, whatever type valve is used, wear plates, material
cylinders and differential cylinders are, when it comes
right down to it all very close to equal in today’s
pumps. No one manufacturer is way out front with trick metallurgy
in any of these areas.
Last time I looked all of the big purchasers paid about
the same for a ton of whatever type of steel is needed for
any component.
Boom, differential, shift and outrigger cylinders are ‘peas
in a pod’ the same.
Everyone needs a PTO and hydraulic pumps and these all seem
to come from the same companies. Control circuits for the
pump, outriggers, boom… yup, everybody has to have
them. 23 relays and a mile of wire and that is pretty much
a build list for a garden variety concrete pump today.
That is the “pay-out” side of the ledger. How
about the “income” side; that is even simpler.
HOW LONG IS THE BOOM?
So I think that most reasonable people would agree that
about the only things left are: management and labor cost,
warranty cost, plant infrastructure, sales and marketing
cost, insurance and… oh yea…profit.
Who gets to decide what a concrete pump costs?
The customer! ;~)
Written By Bob Sanderson
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