10t crusher

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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 74308Post DNgroundworks

Hi lads anyone know of a 10t crusher or similar size in the north available for hire, needs to be around this size as there is a height restriction of 9 feet, got 400tonnes of stuff to crush.

digerjones
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Post: # 74311Post digerjones

think thers one in my local town, scanlans plant hire, nantwich. might be a bit far, but worth it for 400 tons. its on tracks, about 8 ton.
dylan

DNgroundworks
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Post: # 74312Post DNgroundworks

ahh sounds good, ill follow that up cheers

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Post: # 74315Post rab1

try the demo companies.
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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 74316Post DNgroundworks

ive tried them all Rab, there all to big, then i thought bucket crusher but i doubt a 13t/20t machine will fit under the bridge, anyone know the height of a 13t hitachi excavator?

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Post: # 74317Post Carberry

DNgroundworks wrote:ive tried them all Rab, there all to big, then i thought bucket crusher but i doubt a 13t/20t machine will fit under the bridge, anyone know the height of a 13t hitachi excavator?
2.74m high

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dylan

dig dug dan
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Post: # 74354Post dig dug dan

my mates got that crusher and i use him for my bigger jobs. its an awesome piece of kit!
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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 74355Post DNgroundworks

If only i had that bav dan eh? would be a nice weeks hire :p

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Post: # 74356Post dig dug dan

If only i had that bav dan eh? would be a nice weeks hire


how true dan!
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Post: # 76920Post GB_Groundworks

did you get one in the end, be interesting to know the through put and cost vs mucking it away
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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 76962Post DNgroundworks

No we didnt Giles, another local setup went in with their battered guidetti!

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Post: # 77448Post Digbits

DNgroundworks wrote:ive tried them all Rab, there all to big, then i thought bucket crusher but i doubt a 13t/20t machine will fit under the bridge, anyone know the height of a 13t hitachi excavator?

You can get some decent - useful sized - crusher buckets for diggers under 13t now: BAV-CB Crusher Buckets

If it's decent, clean gear (not full of soil and wood!) that's being crushed 400 tonnes is do-able in a few days, depending on the size of carrier excavator.

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