PUMP TRUCK RENTAL IN Ashby, MA

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Where do you service?

Operating from Rindge, New Hampshire, our concrete pump rental services benefit from direct access to major routes throughout the region. This central location allows us to efficiently dispatch our concrete pumping equipment and certified operators to meet the diverse needs of construction projects across the area, ensuring timely and reliable service delivery.

Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island coverage area

Centrally dispatched from Rindge, NH facility

Quick access to all major New England transportation routes

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Specifications

The S 36 X concrete pump features a 115'6" vertical reach and 102'6" horizontal reach. This unit adapts to your projects while maintaining flow rates of up to 178 cubic yards per hour.

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Powerful Performance

Built with by Schwing, this unit delivers maximum pressure of 1,102 PSI and handles aggregates up to 2.5 inches. The  hydraulics ensures consistent concrete flow, making it great for everything from residential foundations to multi-story commercial projects.

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Jobsite Versatility

Whether you're working below grade (78'9" reach) or tackling elevated pours, our S 36 X provides flexibility and reliability for your project. The quick setup and precise control make it an efficient choice for any concrete placement challenge.

Ashby, Massachusetts: A Town Rich in History and Community

Historical Roots

Ashby, Massachusetts, a charming New England town, was first settled by European colonists in 1676 and officially incorporated in 1767. This quaint settlement, formed from parts of neighboring towns, grew around a central meetinghouse built between 1769 and 1774. Ashby's rich history includes interesting features like the Paul Revere Foundry bell in the First Parish Church, donated in 1809. The town's cultural fabric is woven with community events that bring residents together. The Ashby Free Public Library hosts a vibrant festival to kick off its summer reading program, celebrating local art, writing, and craftsmanship. The Friends of the Ashby Council on Aging organizes engaging activities like Leaf Peeper Train Rides and themed dinners, fostering a strong sense of community among residents of all ages.

Growth and Development

As Ashby grew, so did its infrastructure and population. The establishment of the Ashby Turnpike in 1811 marked a significant milestone, improving connections with neighboring towns and boosting economic development. While large-scale infrastructure projects are not prominently featured in Ashby's history, the town has seen notable construction over the years. The Lyman School, built in 1902, represented a major step forward in educational facilities. The town's population experienced significant growth in the mid-20th century, more than doubling from 1,026 in 1940 to 2,274 by 1970. This growth trend continued, with the population reaching approximately 2,845 by the end of the century. Today, Ashby maintains its rural character, balancing its agricultural roots with residential development, as it continues to evolve while preserving its rich historical heritage.