The original plant was on 3 trailers if I remember right. The jaw and feeder on one, the cone and shaker on one and the generator on one and a bunch of belts. The old guy was out one day and I was elected to start everything. The genset was a pony start Cat, a D-8 or 9 (6-cylinder) 3-phase. Had 2 boxes on the trailer wall that were starters for the jaw and cone. Handle and black ball on the handle end and sticking out the side like a slot machine. Start the genset and warm it up then pull a handle till the load evened off on the genset and then push the lever IN and hook it to the wall by a wire. Same with the other one. I usually started with the jaw. The plate feeder had it's own starter on 110 to the contactor and the feeder operator held the switch. The belts were push button and had a row of starters for them. This setup stayed like this till the 3-phase line got pulled in and everything set up to run off of it. And no, if anything bad had happened to the jaw or cone motors the starters would NEVER kick off. So don't anybody cuss an E-stop. I thought a lot about those 2 boxes on the wall when feeding. The generator trailer was right in front of me. And by the Grace Of God we ALL lived to tell about it.
Maybe I am weird, but I would really really love it if you could post a longer vid of one of those output piles growing from a baby pile of stones to a big giant grown up pile of stones. Just that, no drone needed, just stick a camera on a tripod and you will make me real happy. Please Joe, you are the hero I need, I think this would be a really satisfying video, and the first of its kind on YT.
@@JoeRockYT Thanks, it would be great, even if they are getting moved and not very big. Sidenote, I really love your videos, though I come close to having a panic attack when you get right up to the crusher jaws under that guard plate. Though I do hope that if you ever do crash, the memory card survives and we can see what a drone experiences going through a crusher 😁
Wow, that is a clean, well organized pit! What did he see when he climbed up? what was the cause? Thanks for the video. I've been missing my crusher....
The roller on the feeder of the cone started seizing up, causing the feed to stop, what will happen is the feed from the screen coming in will overflow the hopper on the cone if left unattended.
@@JoeRockYT Ah I see!! Thank you! Those Dam rollers stopping on one side can pull the belt right off on my old crusher. Always on the lookout for movement. I thought was a jam. I don't know a ton about cone crushers. Love learning!
You need to get crusher operator a cabin with cameras and where possible remote stop start buttons! And if you have a belt weigher you could have the display controller in the cabin with an hourly log sheet to monitor tph and comments on stoppages! Does not cost alot for plugged wiring for ease of connecting when moving from job to job! We had these systems in place in the 90's in uk! Also you could rig a camera to record save you doing them and with technology you can remote view your operation without you being there!
Running a crusher sure is different from what i do for work. Does the crushed rock and sand go to a Ready Mix Batch Plant? I manage and operate a Ready Mix Plant is Central Utah. I just started to post videos of me running my loader. Soon ill be posting videos talking about how the plant runs and videos of mixers delivering and pouring concrete. Thanks for the videos! Hoping one day to go get videos of my companys pit running
If all the equipment is mobilized, probably a few hours time frame, not counting building your loader ramp, probably faster if your loading with an excavator and you don't need a ramp.
lol yep, until it dies. Been a good drone, I've never even had to replace a single prop. It needs cleaning after every flight being around the crusher dust.
@@JoeRockYT If you ever need a loader operator let me know. Never actually operated one but i put over 300 hours on my sub compact tractor the first year i'v owned it lol. can't be too different right?
@@JoeRockYT HAHA I could but no. I have always wanted to be a machine operator. I dug a pond with an old John deere loader back when I was 13 and have wanted to ever since.
Hey joe I have a question I’m about to try to get a job at the Rock near me and when they ask what position am I applying for I want to do what u do but I don’t know what you would call it
Probably an entry level position would be considered a general laborer. The position of the guy seen in this video is considered a crusher operator, which is above a laborer.
Hard to say, if you have zero operating experience, its doubtful you will start off as an operator. You will need to put in some time as a laborer before moving up more than likely.
I'm looking forward to a new video, how crushers work, what do you do with an excavator, a bulldozer, how do you sift material? and what do you do with an oversized stone, crush it or bury it in a quarry? How do you deliver material to the site from a quarry? if you can make a video on these topics. I'm waiting for the soonest video, otherwise I'm worried about the production
Bring on more crusher videos, love 'em. I owned a similar operation before I retired.
The original plant was on 3 trailers if I remember right. The jaw and feeder on one, the cone and shaker on one and the generator on one and a bunch of belts. The old guy was out one day and I was elected to start everything. The genset was a pony start Cat, a D-8 or 9 (6-cylinder) 3-phase. Had 2 boxes on the trailer wall that were starters for the jaw and cone. Handle and black ball on the handle end and sticking out the side like a slot machine. Start the genset and warm it up then pull a handle till the load evened off on the genset and then push the lever IN and hook it to the wall by a wire. Same with the other one. I usually started with the jaw. The plate feeder had it's own starter on 110 to the contactor and the feeder operator held the switch. The belts were push button and had a row of starters for them. This setup stayed like this till the 3-phase line got pulled in and everything set up to run off of it. And no, if anything bad had happened to the jaw or cone motors the starters would NEVER kick off. So don't anybody cuss an E-stop. I thought a lot about those 2 boxes on the wall when feeding. The generator trailer was right in front of me. And by the Grace Of God we ALL lived to tell about it.
I like these rock crusher videos 👍🏻
Maybe I am weird, but I would really really love it if you could post a longer vid of one of those output piles growing from a baby pile of stones to a big giant grown up pile of stones. Just that, no drone needed, just stick a camera on a tripod and you will make me real happy.
Please Joe, you are the hero I need, I think this would be a really satisfying video, and the first of its kind on YT.
I'll see what I can do, the stockpiles under the stacker belts get moved by the loaders, so not sure how it will go.
@@JoeRockYT Thanks, it would be great, even if they are getting moved and not very big. Sidenote, I really love your videos, though I come close to having a panic attack when you get right up to the crusher jaws under that guard plate. Though I do hope that if you ever do crash, the memory card survives and we can see what a drone experiences going through a crusher 😁
Good job 👏👍
Wow, that is a clean, well organized pit! What did he see when he climbed up? what was the cause? Thanks for the video. I've been missing my crusher....
The roller on the feeder of the cone started seizing up, causing the feed to stop, what will happen is the feed from the screen coming in will overflow the hopper on the cone if left unattended.
@@JoeRockYT Ah I see!! Thank you! Those Dam rollers stopping on one side can pull the belt right off on my old crusher. Always on the lookout for movement. I thought was a jam. I don't know a ton about cone crushers. Love learning!
You need to get crusher operator a cabin with cameras and where possible remote stop start buttons! And if you have a belt weigher you could have the display controller in the cabin with an hourly log sheet to monitor tph and comments on stoppages! Does not cost alot for plugged wiring for ease of connecting when moving from job to job! We had these systems in place in the 90's in uk! Also you could rig a camera to record save you doing them and with technology you can remote view your operation without you being there!
Running a crusher sure is different from what i do for work. Does the crushed rock and sand go to a Ready Mix Batch Plant? I manage and operate a Ready Mix Plant is Central Utah. I just started to post videos of me running my loader. Soon ill be posting videos talking about how the plant runs and videos of mixers delivering and pouring concrete. Thanks for the videos! Hoping one day to go get videos of my companys pit running
Some goes to the ready mix plant, some goes directly to company contract projects, some goes to the general public, it just depends.
make more video time ..👍
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Definitely a neat little setup! Gotta be able to setup and start running in no time at all?!
If all the equipment is mobilized, probably a few hours time frame, not counting building your loader ramp, probably faster if your loading with an excavator and you don't need a ramp.
Still rocking the DJI Phantom i see lol
lol yep, until it dies. Been a good drone, I've never even had to replace a single prop. It needs cleaning after every flight being around the crusher dust.
@@JoeRockYT If you ever need a loader operator let me know. Never actually operated one but i put over 300 hours on my sub compact tractor the first year i'v owned it lol. can't be too different right?
Do you live in northern nevada?
@@JoeRockYT HAHA I could but no. I have always wanted to be a machine operator. I dug a pond with an old John deere loader back when I was 13 and have wanted to ever since.
Hey joe I have a question I’m about to try to get a job at the Rock near me and when they ask what position am I applying for I want to do what u do but I don’t know what you would call it
Probably an entry level position would be considered a general laborer. The position of the guy seen in this video is considered a crusher operator, which is above a laborer.
@@JoeRockYT in the entry level will I be able to work with the heavy equipment like u do
Hard to say, if you have zero operating experience, its doubtful you will start off as an operator. You will need to put in some time as a laborer before moving up more than likely.
@@JoeRockYT dose entry level make good money monthly I researched it online but I only seen yearly
Lots of variables there, are you in the US?
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I was just thinking about what was going on. On my Crush channel lol.
Are you the owner of the company?
I'm looking forward to a new video, how crushers work, what do you do with an excavator, a bulldozer, how do you sift material? and what do you do with an oversized stone, crush it or bury it in a quarry? How do you deliver material to the site from a quarry? if you can make a video on these topics. I'm waiting for the soonest video, otherwise I'm worried about the production
Anyone knows how long does the jaws last crushing river stone, post glacial terrain rock?
do you need the mobile jaw?
@@QuarryCrushingmachine Nope, just asking how many tons does it take to wear out jaws