It's really interesting to watch the process of restoring such powerful machines. By the way, the curling game added a nice unexpected twist to the video. 😁
That sound of the Sarlac was awesome. Pretty much ASMR without trying. You could hide one of those away some quiet. On a stressful day you could just unwind and listen to that thing just shred.
Courtney is like the worlds most beautiful painting....i could look at her all day long ❤ The Rotochopper is some fine machinery...i don´t need one, but i sure would like to buy one 😊
Thanks again Ryan for taking us along on the tour. Fascinating equipment to say the least. I’ve not seen Courtney before, tell me how she plays into the picture?
Best part was when you hit a bullseye and Aron says I’m about to send a rocket down there. Lmao Good times. Now curling is on bucket list. Thanks for Awsome videos
Wow that sure was a awesome time for everyone koodo’s to Roterchoper for putting all on can’t wait to see it on your operation that’s for sharing Buddy 👍👋🇨🇦
I screened this video while watching and everything came out FINE!!!🤣🤣 Poor Santa Claus and his elves gonna be working 24/7 nonstop from now till Christmas to full fill Ryan’s Christmas list LOVED THE VIDEO RYAN 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Great video! Quite common that while in high school us Canadians were introduced to curling at a young age, it was always a fun field trip as it appears yours was!!
I can see why they call it a sarlacc, it is not fast but for a warehouse needing to get pallets and other waste ground down during a shift. Trigger it and let it run while you grab another batch of "food" be it pallets or bins of wood.
That silt sock machine could do sand socks equally well? Municipalities could use those to fill sand bag socks, laying down lines on levies like welding layers. Maybe creating a way to channel water from a water main leak or second coffer dam around a chemical tank?
Good to see you and the team having some fun Mr Digg 👍 And I think the thunder and lightning was the people at Rotochopper giving life to the Sarlac unit (they should call it a "jaw shredder") P.S. Your one liner in the meeting made me laugh so hard it hurt 😅
@@TheRealMrDiGG it was very quick and spontaneous without being offensive. A true reflection of the camaraderie you have with your employee's. I'm sure the folks at Rotochopper took it as it was intended So don't change who you are cos you're a legend of a boss 👍
@@TheRealMrDiGG it's been pretty hot lately where i live,a bit of a funny year weather wise,either too hot, too wet (the farmers and their crops have suffered)every-thing is on a smaller scale here,the summer break is over,every-one is back at work.
@@TheRealMrDiGG I'm assuming you've seen Return of the Jedi, but that monster in the desert with all of the teeth is the Sarlacc. It has rows and rows of teeth pointing inward to prevent prey from escaping. Same way the teeth are in the shredder.
You’re going to have a whole line of bagged mulch, compost and sand. Then you’ll be seeing your product in the big box stores. Yes more work to produce but it’s a revenue stream that you can bag all year round and stock up when your primary customers are slow.
I was thinking a potato picker rattler chain when you mentioned it. But that is probably more flexible when you think about different sized screens in between the lifting flights.
Ryan with as much sweeping as y'all did no one has an exscuse for a dirty workspace you've been trained properly also the bagger would be a great addition to your fleet course depending on supply and demand and feasibility for sure hope you have a great day my friend
13:44 i think that machine combination makes "fines" instead of just removing them through screen, when the machine had stopped, it looked kinda like a cheese grater for how some thinner material was getting stuck in holes then broke off by the paddles, making more "fines"
I can see it now. Rotochopper is going to bring down 25 machine and only 10 to are gonna leave you better start clearing some more land cause you’re gonna need the room 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Have that screener drop right on to the stacker and then have to drop right into a colorizer done make all the products right there at one time
Mr Ryan I know there is a whole team working on this field day from rotochopper but I’m looking at it from your side. Just some suggestion first rotochopper needs to tell you what they are bringing and what they want to show about each machine, at this point you can look at your sight and where each machine would fit best and from that point you and the rotochopper team can build the footprint where things go and the flow of things. Don’t forget gift bags for guest from your all the different companies you own. You got this.
That 1 chopper that shaped like a V. is really awesome. WOW. Roto chopper should call that the beaver. Because it choose like a beaver and it makes a V. shape which beavers do . And also would be kind of more Satisfying If a man wanted to get rid of his ex-wife's things. You know watching it go up and down Tearing it apart😂😂😂.
Howdy Ryan, Back in the mid to late 90's while I lived in Ga. they used to be an Ice Rink there in Atl. that had a Curling spot in it. I don't know if the Rink is still open or not but it used to be there around the Super Dome. My friend and I went to it several times before I moved away and Curled quite often. Ya might have a look see and see if it's still there or not, if it is then there yall go.
@@TheRealMrDiGG the mixture we have a company in Durham they mix the dirt with other products that are all part of that pattern maybe I should have never said any thing good luck you are doing ok thanks for sharing
sliding shredder while neat engineering seems like it might be a lot of maintenance. rotary seems more efficient/faster. the V shaped cutter only works 50% of the time cutting on the downstroke. not that i'm a machine design engineer by any means.
that could be a new sideline pellets .4 pellet mfg yourself or maybe u have to many irons in the fire just a thought no pun intended ,that the best pellet stove we put one in last year about 7 bucks a 50 lb bag the chopper video was nice thanks 4 sharing
cool idea, havent really looked into it that deep. Although a guy did come get some of my coffee grounds to infuse into his pellets that are used for BBQ, thats kind of neat!
The sarlac did an excellent job at reducing the size of that material, the chips are way smaller than the 75 DK chips, and it has a very small footprint. But I feel it’s very in-efficient and quite slow… it waist energy as it has to spend half of it on the backstroke. And it spends less then 50% of the time actually working to reduce the size because of the back stroke and the pause between each stroke. That belt is barely peppered with material. But if this design lowers the price point and overall footprint of the machine I think the reduction in size it achieves does warrant looking into.
one of every thing , lol more like a fleet of them ,,,the sarlack needs more aggressive wedges that said ,the idea that the customer does the primary crush work is cool ($$$),rent the sarlack and dumpster too your customers too keep you recyclate volume stock constant and guarantee that you not sold out of business (bio mass competition ) ,and the gravity separator all that volume of fines ,would help bulk up your composting volume , ,,, nails and screws get removed when you bring in full customer pre crushed bins and feed it direct to a final sizing grinder, with magnet belt ,can be colour at this point ,compost wont mind the colouring and yes aaron was right , a couple radial stackers off the gravity separator belts for volume stock pilling for stationary electric plant set up , the bagger unit (mutipal units) ,and the socks filled with mulch for erosion control socks ( 8" lengths) and ,sand , mulch , fines ,compost , by the bag all as product line to sell at the garden centre (centres nation wide ) 🥸🤓Canada
It's really interesting to watch the process of restoring such powerful machines. By the way, the curling game added a nice unexpected twist to the video. 😁
Thank you very much!
That sound of the Sarlac was awesome. Pretty much ASMR without trying. You could hide one of those away some quiet. On a stressful day you could just unwind and listen to that thing just shred.
good therapy!
Hats off to Courtney, being able to hold her own with this crowd!! Efficient, low over head, offices and all!!
shes a trouper!
Courtney is like the worlds most beautiful painting....i could look at her all day long ❤ The Rotochopper is some fine machinery...i don´t need one, but i sure would like to buy one 😊
shes something alright! lol
@@TheRealMrDiGG 😂
Curling was a Hoot!! Glad you all survived, poor kid, I hope she's OK.
Thanks for all of it.
🤕🤮🤠😺
thanks for watching, CoCo is fine......crazy as ever! lol
I love that we still know how to build things in the USA. And doubly proud because I live in Minnesota.
It’s awesome!!!
Now I know what Luke was facing in Star Wars, a hungry Sarlac. 😮
lol!
Thank you for the video, I've lived in Minnesota my whole life but never knew they were from Minnesota. 😊
beautiful countryside!
The electric " chumper " is very impressive.
Dose it have magnets for nails and such? 👍
Courtney is a hoot and adorable ❤
no magnets on that one, maybe could be and add on?
Thanks again Ryan for taking us along on the tour. Fascinating equipment to say the least. I’ve not seen Courtney before, tell me how she plays into the picture?
Thanks for coming along. Courtney handles our marketing and my schedule
Best part was when you hit a bullseye and Aron says I’m about to send a rocket down there. Lmao Good times. Now curling is on bucket list. Thanks for Awsome videos
thank you for watching them!
Am I the only one that enjoys reading the comments from both people and Mr. Dig It’
Trying my best to respond to all of them!! 🙃
I as well enjoy reading the comments 👍👍🍻💪🗽
Awesome video! It’s obviously a great place to work. Y’all seem to work hard and play harder. Love the content you’re putting out. Love these videos.
Thanks so much!!
Awesome tour thanks Ryan and rotochopper and the curling looked fun 💪💪🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
It was!
Cool new equipment thanks for showing it
You bet 👍
Y'all are just too much, looks like you had fun and learned a few new things.
Had a blast buddy!
That first screener would work well for topsoil as well
We need to try it!
Very interesting video. Learn something every day! Thank you for sharing. What a team 👏 😂
Glad you enjoyed it, we appreciate you watching!
Wow that sure was a awesome time for everyone koodo’s to Roterchoper for putting all on can’t wait to see it on your operation that’s for sharing Buddy 👍👋🇨🇦
Can't wait!
Thanks for the tour. An interesting company. But I do like the "whole of life" service supply.
You and me both!
I screened this video while watching and everything came out FINE!!!🤣🤣
Poor Santa Claus and his elves gonna be working 24/7 nonstop from now till Christmas to full fill Ryan’s Christmas list
LOVED THE VIDEO RYAN 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
😂😂👍👍🍻
lol, thnks for watching buddy!
I love your videos very interesting
Thanks for watching, Keith!
@@TheRealMrDiGG do you own the business
Great video! Quite common that while in high school us Canadians were introduced to curling at a young age, it was always a fun field trip as it appears yours was!!
So cool!
That factory is a fun place to go, love it, viewing from County Sligo 🇮🇪 🇺🇦🤠🚲📷✍
thanks SLIGO!
The curling was awesome. Olympics here yall come.
SC curling team!😂
As a kid in a candy store, I'll have one of everything.. 😂 Mighty impressing machines and company making them.
I wish I could have one of each!
Whole lot of fun in one video!!
Curling was awesome, thank y’all!!
Great sport to keep ya beer cold bro, great video bye the way. Safe travels. Ken.
🍻 Ken!
Great Curling video.
so fun!
A little business, a little fun, good food and good company. Life is good. 👍
You got that right!
Ryan TKU for taking us along, AWESOME video 👍🇨🇦
Appreciate it buddy!!
As always thanks and video appreciate it
No problem 👍
I can see why they call it a sarlacc, it is not fast but for a warehouse needing to get pallets and other waste ground down during a shift. Trigger it and let it run while you grab another batch of "food" be it pallets or bins of wood.
Exactly 👍
That silt sock machine could do sand socks equally well? Municipalities could use those to fill sand bag socks, laying down lines on levies like welding layers. Maybe creating a way to channel water from a water main leak or second coffer dam around a chemical tank?
Cool idea
Good to see you and the team having some fun Mr Digg 👍
And I think the thunder and lightning was the people at Rotochopper giving life to the Sarlac unit (they should call it a "jaw shredder")
P.S. Your one liner in the meeting made me laugh so hard it hurt 😅
We did have fun! I probably shouldn’t have said that in the meeting, it just came out!! 😂
@@TheRealMrDiGG it was very quick and spontaneous without being offensive. A true reflection of the camaraderie you have with your employee's.
I'm sure the folks at Rotochopper took it as it was intended
So don't change who you are cos you're a legend of a boss 👍
Sure appreciate that, buddy!
great video Ryan, thanks for bringing us along, and i really enjoyed the curling clips 👍👍👍👍👍
My pleasure!
I'm watching from France, yet another great little video.
Thanks for watching, how’s the weather in France??
@@TheRealMrDiGG it's been pretty hot lately where i live,a bit of a funny year weather wise,either too hot, too wet (the farmers and their crops have suffered)every-thing is on a smaller scale here,the summer break is over,every-one is back at work.
Someone there loves Star Wars. They named the machine after the Sarlacc in the dune sea.
Oh yeah?
@@TheRealMrDiGG I'm assuming you've seen Return of the Jedi, but that monster in the desert with all of the teeth is the Sarlacc. It has rows and rows of teeth pointing inward to prevent prey from escaping. Same way the teeth are in the shredder.
How about that!! Didn't even realize!
I was just going to post that! The Mandalorian bounty hunter spent some quality time in the Sarlac.
great one thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
I was one of the first people involved in reclaimication grinders in America. Untha it's amazing to see the progress thank ypu for sharing
This was fun 👍
tons!
Great video
You’re going to have a whole line of bagged mulch, compost and sand. Then you’ll be seeing your product in the big box stores. Yes more work to produce but it’s a revenue stream that you can bag all year round and stock up when your primary customers are slow.
Excellent idea!
Amazing vids
Glad you like them!
Lol i had a lot of fun Ryan, it was fun just watching you guys with that curling, I'm still laughing my a** off 😂😂😂😂
Curling was a blast!!
Good job guys
Thanks Johnny!
Conceivably that classifier/stacker eliminates an entire handling stacking step, that's fuel, labor, wear and tear savings on loaders.
such a cool machine
AAron cracks me up
he's a nut
Howdy Mr DiGG
Tug!!!!! 👋
I was thinking a potato picker rattler chain when you mentioned it. But that is probably more flexible when you think about different sized screens in between the lifting flights.
Pretty awesome machine
good 4pellet stoves
👍👍
Ryan with as much sweeping as y'all did no one has an exscuse for a dirty workspace you've been trained properly also the bagger would be a great addition to your fleet course depending on supply and demand and feasibility for sure hope you have a great day my friend
Lol
AWESOME
Thank ya ma’am! Mark did pretty good at curling!!
awesome video
Thanks!
Love Courtneys accent Whare is she from? Doing well in a male environment 😊😊
I think Georgia
@@TheRealMrDiGG 😎😎
Nice lady
@@Bigaliy-x7g she’s alright, I guess. 😂
That's what she said in a team meeting is so hilarious hahahahahahahahaha
cant take me anywhere!
Thnx
thank you!
13:44 i think that machine combination makes "fines" instead of just removing them through screen, when the machine had stopped, it looked kinda like a cheese grater for how some thinner material was getting stuck in holes then broke off by the paddles, making more "fines"
I could see how you might think that
@@TheRealMrDiGG It might do it some but I'd think those fines would be produced in further processing/handling if they come off that easily...
thanks
You're welcome!
"Thats what she said"
"Wait...what!"....
😂😂😂
Lol
👍👍
👍👍🍻
I can see it now. Rotochopper is going to bring down 25 machine and only 10 to are gonna leave you better start clearing some more land cause you’re gonna need the room 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Have that screener drop right on to the stacker and then have to drop right into a colorizer done make all the products right there at one time
You’re probably right!
Nice
Thanks 😊
Nice Vid!
thanks buddy!
Mr Ryan I know there is a whole team working on this field day from rotochopper but I’m looking at it from your side. Just some suggestion first rotochopper needs to tell you what they are bringing and what they want to show about each machine, at this point you can look at your sight and where each machine would fit best and from that point you and the rotochopper team can build the footprint where things go and the flow of things. Don’t forget gift bags for guest from your all the different companies you own. You got this.
thanks for the tips and the support!
Great Star Wars reference with the "Sarlack" 😂
I'd do a trommel instead of a belt style screening. To max the screening amount
👍👍
on the stacker screener maybe you could do color to and if it needs water you could do that to
Possibly?!
I ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO mr. Digg❤😊
Appreciate you bud!
Install that sarlac above a compactor and you could really get a reduction in dumpster pulls.
That 1 chopper that shaped like a V. is really awesome. WOW. Roto chopper should call that the beaver. Because it choose like a beaver and it makes a V. shape which beavers do . And also would be kind of more Satisfying If a man wanted to get rid of his ex-wife's things. You know watching it go up and down Tearing it apart😂😂😂.
lol
Howdy Ryan, Back in the mid to late 90's while I lived in Ga. they used to be an Ice Rink there in Atl. that had a Curling spot in it. I don't know if the Rink is still open or not but it used to be there around the Super Dome. My friend and I went to it several times before I moved away and Curled quite often. Ya might have a look see and see if it's still there or not, if it is then there yall go.
It was such a cool experience!
And thank you for the rec, I'll ask Courtney to look into for us!
@@TheRealMrDiGG Oh yeah it's one of the coolest things that one can do.
🙂
:)
A drum shredder from SSIi would be more efficient for size reduction. You should look at them for your c&d waste vs the high speed choppers.
I'll take a look, thanks!
where is the bagger at for sales at the hardware store
We’re gonna try it out soon
@@TheRealMrDiGG hey if you bag your dirt you should get a patent on it trust me on this
@@caglecagle4979 not a bad idea, but what exactly would you patent?
@@TheRealMrDiGG the mixture we have a company in Durham they mix the dirt with other products that are all part of that pattern maybe I should have never said any thing good luck you are doing ok thanks for sharing
👍👍👍👍
👍👍🍻
If you listen real close you can her Mr Diggs wallet sobbing in the background
I heard it too!
sliding shredder while neat engineering seems like it might be a lot of maintenance. rotary seems more efficient/faster. the V shaped cutter only works 50% of the time cutting on the downstroke. not that i'm a machine design engineer by any means.
me either, but they are & its a bad ass machine
that could be a new sideline pellets .4 pellet mfg yourself or maybe u have to many irons in the fire just a thought no pun intended ,that the best pellet stove we put one in last year about 7 bucks a 50 lb bag the chopper video was nice thanks 4 sharing
cool idea, havent really looked into it that deep. Although a guy did come get some of my coffee grounds to infuse into his pellets that are used for BBQ, thats kind of neat!
Ryan why are you not a dealer for roto chopper you have the set up to demo equip in use
maybe one day???? @rotochopper
The sarlac did an excellent job at reducing the size of that material, the chips are way smaller than the 75 DK chips, and it has a very small footprint. But I feel it’s very in-efficient and quite slow… it waist energy as it has to spend half of it on the backstroke. And it spends less then 50% of the time actually working to reduce the size because of the back stroke and the pause between each stroke. That belt is barely peppered with material. But if this design lowers the price point and overall footprint of the machine I think the reduction in size it achieves does warrant looking into.
Not sure of the operating costs, but being electric I wouldnt think it'd be that much $ to run
8:10 Fines go into soil improver?
definitely and option
Where do the nails go?
if fitted with a magnet they sling into separate container
@@TheRealMrDiGG thanks a ton for the reply
Find a way to sabotage those machines a little bit, so they have to leave them at your place in SC! 😂😅😊
🤣
one of every thing , lol more like a fleet of them ,,,the sarlack needs more aggressive wedges that said ,the idea that the customer does the primary crush work is cool ($$$),rent the sarlack and dumpster too your customers too keep you recyclate volume stock constant and guarantee that you not sold out of business (bio mass competition ) ,and the gravity separator all that volume of fines ,would help bulk up your composting volume , ,,, nails and screws get removed when you bring in full customer pre crushed bins and feed it direct to a final sizing grinder, with magnet belt ,can be colour at this point ,compost wont mind the colouring and yes aaron was right , a couple radial stackers off the gravity separator belts for volume stock pilling for stationary electric plant set up , the bagger unit (mutipal units) ,and the socks filled with mulch for erosion control socks ( 8" lengths) and ,sand , mulch , fines ,compost , by the bag all as product line to sell at the garden centre (centres nation wide ) 🥸🤓Canada
Great ideas buddy, thanks thanks for sharing!
The 🥌 is great. I've never seen it before outside the Olympics.
Was sooo much fun!