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We used the same machine for crushing council slabs and other hardcore. First day the conveyer jammed so we had to have the Hire Co engineer out the following morning. Once he had cleared the jam we cracked on. It jammed twice again but could see the problem and were able to winkle out the offending stone. Some how small stones seem to make the way onto underside of the conveyer and jam against the plate. As we were reusing the crushed material on site for subbase we had the jaws at about 30mm and this produced a material resembling scalpings / type 1. We hand fed the pieces of slab but breaking up whole slabs with a sledgie. All in all a great bit of kit.
@@russellsmith3825 I’m not sure what you mean? The crusher has a conveyor attached to move the rubble and use the tracks to position where you want the materiel by moving the machine
@@matthewadamsofficial are you familiar with what is called a radial stacker? With large crushers the discharge conveyor dumps into the feed hopper of the stacker and it takes the material up and away so you can make a larger pile and not have to move the crusher every 10 minutes. Or have to continually scoop and move material. In this case it wouldn't have to be 120'/25 meters but 3-4 meters away and 2 meters tall would be a lot handier for working in a small garden
Yeah you can open and close the jaw crusher depending on what size you want your crush.. For example if your crushing tiles / slate or larger concrete block you can adjust 😁👍🏼
Glad it was helpful, with one man it was eating stone quicker than I could feed it.. bricks and concrete block could keep up with two men.. Ideally yeah, a set up with a mini digger feeding the machine, or stage it with two men.. one loading the material onto the bench and the other feeing the machine 😁👍🏼
Really appreciate the review. Ive got at least 1-2 full grab lorry loads of rubble that needs to be disposed of & then will need tons of mot type 1 bringing in at a later date. Just trying to gauge if I’d be better of hiring a crusher instead but there’s very little info out there. Did you find this a cost affective method? How much would you say roughly it drinks in fuel over the course of an hr/day? Thanks for any advice. 👍
There really good on fuel, 20l for a full day, full power that got me through around 15 tonne if I can remember? It’s worth it for £100 a day Cheaper than a skip to remove and it’s free rubble!
It can but you would have to be careful of the metal rebar that is inside, if it where as the concrete would crush but the rebar May cut the conveyor belt
I watch a channel who have a TigerBite and it has being a brilliant bit of kit for their firm they put anything through it that fits in the hopper and if it’s to big they hit it with a sledgehammer then it goes in they even put the kitchen sink through it on one job they were on. As they do drives, fencing and grab hire and that sort thing they often take it on site with them and crush the old drive up for the sub base.
We have a very hard (Dolomite?) Blue stone in Pembrokeshire that puts up a good fight with a Kango so to see stone going through was very informative. Good video mate but, Please wear your ear defenders because tinitus makes your life miserable.
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We used the same machine for crushing council slabs and other hardcore. First day the conveyer jammed so we had to have the Hire Co engineer out the following morning. Once he had cleared the jam we cracked on. It jammed twice again but could see the problem and were able to winkle out the offending stone. Some how small stones seem to make the way onto underside of the conveyer and jam against the plate.
As we were reusing the crushed material on site for subbase we had the jaws at about 30mm and this produced a material resembling scalpings / type 1. We hand fed the pieces of slab but breaking up whole slabs with a sledgie. All in all a great bit of kit.
Yeah I’d second that, really good but if kit.. we have a couple of jams but nothing that I couldnt lift out.. didn’t have any conveyor jams though :)
Thanks for the video, I had the same question whether these things can do rock, now we know 👍
Glad you liked the video, it’s a great bit of kit! 😁👍🏼
Cute little jar crusher
It’s ideal for the smaller projects haha! 😁👍🏼
@@matthewadamsofficial you still need a small stacker conveyor to move the material away from the crusher though.
@mbmmllc check this out
@@russellsmith3825 I’m not sure what you mean? The crusher has a conveyor attached to move the rubble and use the tracks to position where you want the materiel by moving the machine
@@matthewadamsofficial are you familiar with what is called a radial stacker?
With large crushers the discharge conveyor dumps into the feed hopper of the stacker and it takes the material up and away so you can make a larger pile and not have to move the crusher every 10 minutes. Or have to continually scoop and move material.
In this case it wouldn't have to be 120'/25 meters but 3-4 meters away and 2 meters tall would be a lot handier for working in a small garden
Keep up the good work.
Nice video. I'm so curious about this and the Tigerbites. Seem a handy solution for a lot of cases.
I would highly recommend them! :)
How did the caravan get in the back garden 🤔
There’s an access road to the rear that’s all fenced off 😁👍🏼
Nice review.
Good vid, can you adjust the finished crushed size? I'd need it to be smaller.
Yeah you can open and close the jaw crusher depending on what size you want your crush..
For example if your crushing tiles / slate or larger concrete block you can adjust 😁👍🏼
Cheers for the demo, was wondering how these would perform. Could close jaws up & feed with mini excavator. Leave rubble onsite.
Glad it was helpful, with one man it was eating stone quicker than I could feed it.. bricks and concrete block could keep up with two men..
Ideally yeah, a set up with a mini digger feeding the machine, or stage it with two men.. one loading the material onto the bench and the other feeing the machine 😁👍🏼
Really appreciate the review.
Ive got at least 1-2 full grab lorry loads of rubble that needs to be disposed of & then will need tons of mot type 1 bringing in at a later date. Just trying to gauge if I’d be better of hiring a crusher instead but there’s very little info out there.
Did you find this a cost affective method? How much would you say roughly it drinks in fuel over the course of an hr/day?
Thanks for any advice. 👍
There really good on fuel, 20l for a full day, full power that got me through around 15 tonne if I can remember? It’s worth it for £100 a day
Cheaper than a skip to remove and it’s free rubble!
Can this crush concrete fence posts cut up mate ?
It can but you would have to be careful of the metal rebar that is inside, if it where as the concrete would crush but the rebar May cut the conveyor belt
I watch a channel who have a TigerBite and it has being a brilliant bit of kit for their firm they put anything through it that fits in the hopper and if it’s to big they hit it with a sledgehammer then it goes in they even put the kitchen sink through it on one job they were on. As they do drives, fencing and grab hire and that sort thing they often take it on site with them and crush the old drive up for the sub base.
It’s a great way to reuse the rubble for foundations will be using one again!
Хорошая машина - нервы успокаивать
Why will a good car calm my nerves? 🤣
Want one, gimme it. Cheers
How much you pay a day please
£80 + vat 😁👍🏼
@@matthewadamsofficial extreme cheap £150 plus vat plus £15 delivery each way
We have a very hard (Dolomite?) Blue stone in Pembrokeshire that puts up a good fight with a Kango so to see stone going through was very informative. Good video mate but, Please wear your ear defenders because tinitus makes your life miserable.
Yeah that’s first day was horrendous, so loud I bought a pair strait after the that first day :)
Thanks for the comment!
I can imagine many a gangsters enemies have been pushed through that lol
Ahaha only just seen this lol
@@matthewadamsofficial Makes you wonder though doesn't it hahaha
@@MrEvilWasp I think the saying goes.. done mess with a pig farmer hahaha
@@matthewadamsofficial Hahaha I'm trying to think what film that was off. I know it was a Guy Ritchie one.
@@MrEvilWasp yes! I think.. snatch 😁👍🏼👍🏼
это ерунда
Not sure bud?
полная чушь этого не стоит @@matthewadamsofficial
@@ИгорьПрусов-ъ9г why do you think it’s not worth it?
@@1MartinWaite Ominous silence! Thanks for the vid, you answered all my questions.