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isettaman
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Post: # 43613Post isettaman

I've just spent two very hard days feeding a 3 ton crusher with the remains of my garage walls and slab, walling and other various bits of concrete and stone.

The crusher cost me £250 plus £20 in fuel and it looks like I have 40 tons of 50mm crusher run.

Was it worth it?

Dave

PS It's going under my new driveway
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Post: # 43615Post cookiewales

think of how much to take 40 ton away? you may need to buy some limestone dust or similiar to bind it together your quids in m8 have done the same my self lots of times :p :) :)
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Post: # 43622Post lutonlagerlout

2 skips is at least £350, plus you have 40 tonnes of type 1 worth maybe £400
sounds like a winner to me
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isettaman
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Post: # 43630Post isettaman

Worth the aching back and bruised arms then - bruised from leaning over the top of the crusher to free blockages!

It did work well but it was important to have an assistant watching the lumps going in so they didn't jam.

My job was to drop a load from the front bucket of my tractor into the hopper but not directly over the crusher jaws to avoid the jams.
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Post: # 43639Post lutonlagerlout

crushers big and small are well worth it,as long as you hvae room and a use for the type 1
most farms come into this category
on smaller extensions it can be hard finding space to stockpile rubble let alone crush it
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Post: # 43641Post dig dug dan

jamming? sounds like you had a red rhino. Thats why they put a step on the side, so someone can stand on it and free the jams.

not the quickest of machines, but it is cost effective, and enviormental!
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isettaman
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Post: # 43648Post isettaman

Yep.

Quite a big bu**er, I think it was a 5000 series - 3tonner?

I thought the cost, £100 per day plus £25 each way transport very reasonable.

The "three tons per hour" was a tad optimistic but it churned away steadily. Had someone on the step constantly (except when tipping from the tractor) to avoid the jams.

Fortunately, I have the area of a demolished double garage and space besides (new bungalow starting in the Spring). Had to juggle positions a bit to get it all in though.
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Post: # 43649Post centralcrushers

Definitely sounds like a Rhino! We send our 3.5 tonne Komplet crushers out complete with operator to control the feed belt - by not getting the blockages we regularly process upwards of 75 tonnes in an 8 hour day.

Looks like you're in Wakefield Dave? Pity as weve had one of our guys up in sheffield area for the last 5 weeks on various sites, could have saved you 2 days hard labour!!

Simon

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