Hi folks - long time no posty!
So who remembers these? I Remember seeing them being used a long time ago then it occurred to me that they are no longer around.
Just in case anyone is wondering, what I'm talking about is a machine that stood about four feet high and was used by road construction/repair men.
I presume they had a single cylinder internal combustion engine that was designed to turn over very slowly so they would go "kachung kachung kachung" and compact/break up what ever lay beneath like some sort of insane pogo-stick .
Can anyone shed any light on what happened to them? Also, does anyone know what their proper name was?
I think these wacker plate thingies vibrate fairly quickly.
The one I'm talking about (as in the pic link I posted) would make a distinctly regular ka-boom noise about every second or so and jump clean off the ground each time.
Google a RAMMER, Ap (I thought my source of the Benny Benassi video for Satisfaction would have provided the answer, but alas no... It does do the blood good to see it again though ;-) )
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