Props to the Director for the music; he has a knack. These new buckets look like a case of buy once, cry once if they'll save you time working on them.
Once again an excellent chapter gents. Always great to have a top man like John to have on speed dial to get the inside knowledge on how to maintain that cone crusher.
Top stuff as always👍 was wearing one of your hats the other day when i went to pick my volly up from thompsons comercial at rainton and one of the lads recognised the logo and said how much he enjoyed your videos as well! Keep up the good work💪
When I started on sites at 14 an old boy said to me "don't ever forget every man operating a digger thinks he's considerably better than he actually is" ! ... He meant it in a safety sense but I guess it applies to correct use also...great episode again lad 👍
A great entertaining channel Baz and the Director. I used to deliver concessionary coal to coal miners on a flat bed lorry, loading 8 tons at a time. Sometimes having to fill the bags with a shovel and loading and delivering 2 or sometimes 3 loads a day. No work, no pay, so out in all weathers. I had my own wagon that needed servicing and repairing at weekends, so not much free time, It was hard work and winters were longer and colder 30 or more years ago. Them days are long gone and nowadays I'm happy to sit here in my armchair with a cup of tea and a hot-water bottle, watching you and your lads enjoying the fresh air up there in Yorkshire...😁😁
Good call on the Strickland Baz! The zero swing machines loose a little bit of balance at full reach when filled with heavy material due to the thicker gauge but that’s a small price to pay for the longevity you will gain. I’m sure with your buying power they could brand and number the buckets before paint for you.
Good work Baz!! Glad you got the cone crusher all figured out and got someone who can point you in the correct direction. That old boy knew his stuff and I’d say you’re in good hands
@@welderfabber I own a Finley I120 impactor over in South Dakota USA and have owned and worked on cones and jaws over the years so yes I do know!! I sure enjoy watching you guys the struggle is always real, keep up the good work
Before I subbed to your channel, I had no idea about these buckets let alone the work that goes into creating one. Watching you I have learned a few things about these buckets merely by subscribing to your channel. I have mentioned this before I have a natural passion in the work you do, my old man was a welder. I followed a career in computer programming, however I live my passion through channels like yours. Truly enjoy learning through your channel. Top lad.
Cheers Baz and Director, some good shots there of the sort of jobs encountered in the Plant game. The Robotrac always had cracking problems even on the model before yours with the 1013 Deutz Diesel, in fact, I’m surprised the Screen Box mountings where the Springs go wasn’t broken off. On the Cones as you probably now know you have to fit the right Mantle etc to deal with the type of material being crushed. Jaws are less maintenance and Rotary and Impacters etc are a whole other matter. See you on the next one.
Hi Baz. Another great video, thanks, You where talking about wear on the cone crusher, I work in a quarry in Norfolk where the stone is very hard, it's a flint type of stone, we have had one of those crushers on hire in the past, we where having the cone changed every 6 to 10 days due to the hardness of the stone, crushing roughly 1100 ton per day crushing about 40mm size stone,
Flint is very abrasive!! Even more so than quartzite or granite here in Sioux Falls SD we used quartzite in our concrete and asphalt and we change liners in about the same timeframe! Some bigger companies actually have two cones on site so they can replace the liner in while the other stays crushing…. Up time is everything in this business
nice digging bucket. would just ask the manufacturer if he can countersink the holes in the mother blade. especially in demolition work that we are involved in, the nuts stay intact longer.
Yet once again learned quite a lot never to old to learn, as always Baz an Director excellent video as being more or housebound these days the videos get me out and about by watching them thanks as always guy keep umm coming .
> CEE is one of my favs also; kurtis is going thru that franna yard crane with a fine tooth comb - capitol equipment investment. very similar in scope to WF maintenance... @ what point does the repair supercede a practical business expense. nice crib there baz.
for those who have not worked with steel to roll a curve into a 15 mm steel plate is no mean feat it takes an impressive set of rollers to make it into a curve
Epic chapter of the chronicles. It's brilliant to see how the engineering side of these crushes are done. Is there any chance you doing an explanation on how people can go about getting into there digger licences please Baz. Well done to all lad involved. 🙌
@@welderfabber it be much appreciated baz just for in future anyone wanting to get into the quarry game and wanting to be a digger driver or machine operator. Thank you for taking your time to read and comment 🙌
Shap granite change the pegson cone n mantle every four weeks,turn jaws on two kue Jen's every two weeks ,change every four,got quick at them but still had bit grief now n again, Great video as usual 👍
Top graft lads 👌🏻🇮🇲 another great watch bn looking forward to you director and lads do that cone crusher also John was good to listen explain what he was doing Top job n @welderfabber director n lads and John 💪🏻👌🏻🇮🇲 🦊 Running wild over here now 😂🇮🇲🦊
To stop the leaves coming in your workshop I'd get a tennis net stretched across the front on a frame resting on the floor with a door section maybe a fruit net over the tennis net to catch the fines the little leaves
Baz, it's never the operators fault, just ask them ! They never claim to know what happened, the damage was there when they got on the machine at the start of their shift.
How do you get on with running the tacho in the van? ESP with all the other work and out of scope driving on site. How do you get round the out of hours emergency call outs with the driving regs? Being out til 2am and then back in yard at 6 just doesn’t work.
@@welderfabber not so sure about that, we had to run a tacho in our little vivaro as with trailer on it went over 3500kg and into eu driving regs. Anyway, loving the channel, came over from Ashville. Mechanic to trade; just light vehicle stuff. Wish I could weld. Love the work ethic you and the lads have. Varied and interesting work. 👍.
Happen baz lad how did the director? Get that drone shot at bay cup with the new bucket on ur Trl was he not driving the pickup or was he in the van good filming there 🍾🎉🍾💪
The panoramic views on this video had me thinking you should perhaps dub the Director Riddler Scott given the general plant based subject matter Baz 😉 Smashed it again 🤜🏼⚡️🤛🏼 Ps yer awfy critical of us Plant Ops Baz We used to have an acronym in the Royal Engineers that would turn up on pieces of equipment allover the Corps: E.R.F.P.O Equal Rights For Plant Ops So if you’ve ever picked up som ex MOD equipment and seen that tag ( dials on Rev counter or Speedo we’re always a favourite) now you know some pissed off Sapper got busy with a pen /marker or welder 😉👍🏼
Could your build boys add stiffners on the back of the buckets? it seems the design of using a round tube at the top rather than the flat plate might be stronger as it should be more rigid in the back, instead of flexing the pipe is much more rigid as it disperses the twisting energy along it's length Very cool! Keep em coming!!!!
Do they sell 5 gallon bucket paint shakers...might be able to mix up that bucket if it's put in one of them for 10 minutes...might save having to buy new every time...
Not awelder so forgive me,the cone once cut was still on fire when being worked on.1 what was burning as it's metal, 2 safety wise shouldn't it be out out? Not a softie southerner question just unsure!
When they are out out on hire those buckets, they are used to dig hard ground when a digging bucket should be used. They are more designed for grading work, soft pile digging or in your case scrapping the ground. So really it will last a lot longer if all you are doing is scrapping a road. The real test for it would be out on hire, where everything gets abused by operators who don't care. Does drive you nuts having operators who don't care
A lot will keep going rather than spend at most a few minutes tracking over and changing to a smaller bucket were the breakout force is more concentrated . Trouble is a 13 ton or bigger machine will still work a oversized bucket in most materials but the forces exerted destroy them.
A lot of buckets get broken because of abuse. I used to see machine drivers smack the ditching bucket on the road to get clay out of the bucket to lazy to get out of the machine and get a shovel and dig it out. In thirty years going on sites i have seen good bad and ugly machine drivers.😂❤
Looking at some of them buckets you can tell it's bad opperaters we call them keyboard opperaters and they do most of there driving in the pub they don't give a shit when they're not paying for it I'm glad you Hooke up with Curtis from cc engineering I think he's top class I've been watching him for a while I see you already know about a engineering company in northern Ireland we've got some good engineering companies here in southern Ireland aswell I'm only 10 miles from Dromone engineering they make quick hitches I used to use Stricland buckets when I lived in Birmingham 35 years ago excavators have become a lot more powerful since then anyway great videos keep them coming great 👍👍
Methinks your company charges the customers too little for a damaged bucket. Of course buckets wear out, but if they have an incentive to hire the right bucket for the job and train their operators to use them right they ought to not look like they were used in a quarry for years after every job..
Alright baz I been watching the videos for a while and you have inspired me to start welding just wondering if you give me a shot out on the next video
Great episode just to see the work u do and some of the damage that gets done to the buckets well can't wait to Sunday for next episode keep up the great work
Baz I had a old timer teach me on Leyland boxers, Bedford Tk and such a shame now everything is laptop and programming. AI robots won't be able to do what we do and think out the box
The director earned his money on this one - great production!
He really did getting 2 out in a busy week.
As an English man now living in Australia. I'm glad you have found Curtis.
Nice to see John passing his knowledge on to the young ones, better than text books !!
Props to the Director for the music; he has a knack. These new buckets look like a case of buy once, cry once if they'll save you time working on them.
Brilliant video Baz! You won’t regret the Strickland Ditcher!!
Once again an excellent chapter gents. Always great to have a top man like John to have on speed dial to get the inside knowledge on how to maintain that cone crusher.
he really is a legend
Baz, another great video about the crusher and buckets. Thanks for inviting us into your home. Looking forward to more video's. Cheers.
Really like the way you are willing to learn from others ,and also teaching the younger guys to do the same . Great video Baz and Director
John is a dying breed half the reason I make these vids is to pass on the info
Learnt a lot years ago working with John. He showed the other lads up when he started there!! Cracking bloke.
Top stuff as always👍 was wearing one of your hats the other day when i went to pick my volly up from thompsons comercial at rainton and one of the lads recognised the logo and said how much he enjoyed your videos as well! Keep up the good work💪
thats awesome
58:10 yeah that bucket is done. ❤❤
The best hour on this Saturday morning well done WF...stay safe bud...👍👍👍👍
thanks gaz
Great shout out to Kurtis at cutting edge engineering. A fantastic you tube channel
When I started on sites at 14 an old boy said to me "don't ever forget every man operating a digger thinks he's considerably better than he actually is" ! ... He meant it in a safety sense but I guess it applies to correct use also...great episode again lad 👍
An owner operator is completely different to someone doing it as a job. Brother runs machines but nobody is allowed drive em lol.
A great entertaining channel Baz and the Director. I used to deliver concessionary coal to coal miners on a flat bed lorry, loading 8 tons at a time. Sometimes having to fill the bags with a shovel and loading and delivering 2 or sometimes 3 loads a day. No work, no pay, so out in all weathers. I had my own wagon that needed servicing and repairing at weekends, so not much free time, It was hard work and winters were longer and colder 30 or more years ago. Them days are long gone and nowadays I'm happy to sit here in my armchair with a cup of tea and a hot-water bottle, watching you and your lads enjoying the fresh air up there in Yorkshire...😁😁
We got it easy compared to old days mate. Feet up 👍
Your work load is insaine i can't imagine all the stuff always breaking or plum wore out
Good call on the Strickland Baz! The zero swing machines loose a little bit of balance at full reach when filled with heavy material due to the thicker gauge but that’s a small price to pay for the longevity you will gain.
I’m sure with your buying power they could brand and number the buckets before paint for you.
Fascinating stuff , keep on recording all this sort of stuff. Thanks Baz
we will try to do as much as we can
The Director is morphing into a great Editor too👍
Awesome video, thank you, Baz and Mr director you done a great job
Good work Baz!! Glad you got the cone crusher all figured out and got someone who can point you in the correct direction. That old boy knew his stuff and I’d say you’re in good hands
No1 is ever to old to learn and those that think they are......well you know.
@@welderfabber I own a Finley I120 impactor over in South Dakota USA and have owned and worked on cones and jaws over the years so yes I do know!! I sure enjoy watching you guys the struggle is always real, keep up the good work
Another brilliant episode, showing the work that goes into repairing the cone crusher
thanks
Before I subbed to your channel, I had no idea about these buckets let alone the work that goes into creating one. Watching you I have learned a few things about these buckets merely by subscribing to your channel. I have mentioned this before I have a natural passion in the work you do, my old man was a welder. I followed a career in computer programming, however I live my passion through channels like yours. Truly enjoy learning through your channel. Top lad.
Awesome, thank you!
Mr Baz.I watched the video from start to finish.Thank you for sharing the video with us.Hello to you from Cyprus 👋👋👋
Cheers Baz and Director, some good shots there of the sort of jobs encountered in the Plant game. The Robotrac always had cracking problems even on the model before yours with the 1013 Deutz Diesel, in fact, I’m surprised the Screen Box mountings where the Springs go wasn’t broken off. On the Cones as you probably now know you have to fit the right Mantle etc to deal with the type of material being crushed. Jaws are less maintenance and Rotary and Impacters etc are a whole other matter. See you on the next one.
Much respect to you guys,tremendous amount of work and skills 🙏
Great intro Director.....BAZ, you are looking marvelous today....cheers from Wet Florida, had 15 inches of rain yesterday.....Paul
Thanks 👍
Kept busy with all thon buckets there our Baz
Great video. Look forward to them every time you produce one. Thanks for the great content.
Two episodes in one weekend great. School day with you and the boys on the cone crusher Baz. Great content as usual and let’s crack on to the next one
Top video Baz and Director keep them coming 👍 👌 👏
At least the lads put their hats on for your arrival Baz. Great video!
Brillant your videos are getting better and better your work and the way you talk through it is second to none fair play baz
A fantastic chapter Baz and Director 👍 👏👏👏
Glad you enjoyed it
Keep up the good work...
Great vid - thanks 👍
It will be interesting to see if Strickland makes it to your "bucket list" 🤣
Used run Kemppi's migs back when I was doing heavy stuff - brilliant bits of kit & always were, Baz.
great episode. can't believe this channel doesn't have atleast 100k subs.
We are new, but like and share we may get there thanks for watching.
Great video Baz plenty of content be interesting to see how the Strickland bucket stands the test of time 👨🏻🏭👍🏼
Hi Baz. Another great video, thanks, You where talking about wear on the cone crusher, I work in a quarry in Norfolk where the stone is very hard, it's a flint type of stone, we have had one of those crushers on hire in the past, we where having the cone changed every 6 to 10 days due to the hardness of the stone, crushing roughly 1100 ton per day crushing about 40mm size stone,
wow
Flint is very abrasive!! Even more so than quartzite or granite here in Sioux Falls SD we used quartzite in our concrete and asphalt and we change liners in about the same timeframe! Some bigger companies actually have two cones on site so they can replace the liner in while the other stays crushing…. Up time is everything in this business
Another good one baz looking forward to tomorrow morning pal👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Great episode baz I’m loving the content keep it coming ❤
Another brilliant episode fellas thanks so much
Phasing in the HD buckets an Phasing out the economically less feasible to repair ones is an excellent idea
nice digging bucket. would just ask the manufacturer if he can countersink the holes in the mother blade. especially in demolition work that we are involved in, the nuts stay intact longer.
Thanks for the effort you are putting in making these videos! Ive been watching since the ashville bucket
Great work guys me personally I'd fully repair that digging bucket get more longevity out of it
There are so many, its all about keeping them going, we may haft to employ a full time bucket builder.
That ZX250 GP Bucket is fine
Yet once again learned quite a lot never to old to learn, as always Baz an Director excellent video as being more or housebound these days the videos get me out and about by watching them thanks as always guy keep umm coming .
> CEE is one of my favs also; kurtis is going thru that franna yard crane with a fine tooth comb - capitol equipment investment. very similar in scope to WF maintenance... @ what point does the repair supercede a practical business expense. nice crib there baz.
Just had one of the buckets delivered this week for a 8 ton cat seems a good bucket so far
for those who have not worked with steel to roll a curve into a 15 mm steel plate is no mean feat it takes an impressive set of rollers to make it into a curve
Everyday is a learning experience learn from the best that is time that is never wasted
Why was the cone crusher cut with a torch? What was the purpose, the head unthreads.
Brilliant as always 👍👍
Another great video by the tge way, ariel footage was brilliant
46:04 gloves are for girls 🤜🏼💪🏼
A small design difference that is brilliant for longevity and strength is the round top bar on the Strickland. No better way to spread the load.
yup
Cracking episode Baz and Director
Thanks buddy
Epic chapter of the chronicles. It's brilliant to see how the engineering side of these crushes are done. Is there any chance you doing an explanation on how people can go about getting into there digger licences please Baz. Well done to all lad involved. 🙌
maybe bud, but its not what I do
@@welderfabber it be much appreciated baz just for in future anyone wanting to get into the quarry game and wanting to be a digger driver or machine operator. Thank you for taking your time to read and comment 🙌
Shap granite change the pegson cone n mantle every four weeks,turn jaws on two kue Jen's every two weeks ,change every four,got quick at them but still had bit grief now n again,
Great video as usual 👍
Top graft lads 👌🏻🇮🇲 another great watch bn looking forward to you director and lads do that cone crusher also John was good to listen explain what he was doing
Top job n @welderfabber director n lads and John 💪🏻👌🏻🇮🇲
🦊 Running wild over here now 😂🇮🇲🦊
Baz that is why you are the best
Great tips I worked with a terex 1000 SR cone crusher that wos a bitch when it had a new cone fitted
Strickland build a great bucket.
Good stuff lads👍
Thanks 👍
Great episode 😎
To stop the leaves coming in your workshop I'd get a tennis net stretched across the front on a frame resting on the floor with a door section maybe a fruit net over the tennis net to catch the fines the little leaves
ha I got 5 lads that can use a brush
I was just wondering, How many miles/km of welding wire do you use a week?
Awesome video again!
Baz, it's never the operators fault, just ask them ! They never claim to know what happened, the damage was there when they got on the machine at the start of their shift.
How do you get on with running the tacho in the van? ESP with all the other work and out of scope driving on site. How do you get round the out of hours emergency call outs with the driving regs? Being out til 2am and then back in yard at 6 just doesn’t work.
The rules on tacho are different to wagons mate on a 5 tonne van
@@welderfabber not so sure about that, we had to run a tacho in our little vivaro as with trailer on it went over 3500kg and into eu driving regs. Anyway, loving the channel, came over from Ashville. Mechanic to trade; just light vehicle stuff. Wish I could weld. Love the work ethic you and the lads have. Varied and interesting work. 👍.
CEE videos on Friday and welder fabber videos on Saturday/Sunday . Brilliant content
I agree!! Curtis is very good at his job
Gotta love Karen Curtis and homeless. Lol. The director is doing great job should rename him “Ridley” as in Scott. Lol
haha he's a fan of him
Happen baz lad how did the director? Get that drone shot at bay cup with the new bucket on ur Trl was he not driving the pickup or was he in the van good filming there 🍾🎉🍾💪
sat in the van controlling it
@@welderfabber I thought that well done champ keep it coming 🤙🤙
Great video Baz 🤙
you like tomorrows more...
Proper a job as always ☕️
The panoramic views on this video had me thinking you should perhaps dub the Director Riddler Scott given the general plant based subject matter Baz 😉
Smashed it again 🤜🏼⚡️🤛🏼
Ps yer awfy critical of us Plant Ops Baz
We used to have an acronym in the Royal Engineers that would turn up on pieces of equipment allover the Corps:
E.R.F.P.O
Equal Rights For Plant Ops
So if you’ve ever picked up som ex MOD equipment and seen that tag ( dials on Rev counter or Speedo we’re always a favourite) now you know some pissed off Sapper got busy with a pen /marker or welder 😉👍🏼
I wish the cone crusher that I operated where that easy to change
Ace as always 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Could your build boys add stiffners on the back of the buckets? it seems the design of using a round tube at the top rather than the flat plate might be stronger as it should be more rigid in the back, instead of flexing the pipe is much more rigid as it disperses the twisting energy along it's length
Very cool! Keep em coming!!!!
Do they sell 5 gallon bucket paint shakers...might be able to mix up that bucket if it's put in one of them for 10 minutes...might save having to buy new every time...
Awesome 😎
Great job! Be safe. Peace
New HILL rock bucket is 10500pounds plus vat
I’m new to this channel and I’m curious of what you guys do? Road construction and recycling?
Everything look up fox group uk 15 companys.
Not awelder so forgive me,the cone once cut was still on fire when being worked on.1 what was burning as it's metal, 2 safety wise shouldn't it be out out? Not a softie southerner question just unsure!
I thought grease or something similar
yeah grease waste its not a issue
Usually it’s the backing that they poured into the mantle and concave when you burn the flame ring out it burns that stuff a little
When they are out out on hire those buckets, they are used to dig hard ground when a digging bucket should be used. They are more designed for grading work, soft pile digging or in your case scrapping the ground. So really it will last a lot longer if all you are doing is scrapping a road. The real test for it would be out on hire, where everything gets abused by operators who don't care. Does drive you nuts having operators who don't care
Up at bacup it will be used all over shifting muck scraping roads helping dozer after tip etc
The problem is the operators, or lack of actual operators.
A lot will keep going rather than spend at most a few minutes tracking over and changing to a smaller bucket were the breakout force is more concentrated .
Trouble is a 13 ton or bigger machine will still work a oversized bucket in most materials but the forces exerted destroy them.
cee he got that engine took apart
A lot of buckets get broken because of abuse. I used to see machine drivers smack the ditching bucket on the road to get clay out of the bucket to lazy to get out of the machine and get a shovel and dig it out. In thirty years going on sites i have seen good bad and ugly machine drivers.😂❤
Looking at some of them buckets you can tell it's bad opperaters we call them keyboard opperaters and they do most of there driving in the pub they don't give a shit when they're not paying for it I'm glad you Hooke up with Curtis from cc engineering I think he's top class I've been watching him for a while I see you already know about a engineering company in northern Ireland we've got some good engineering companies here in southern Ireland aswell I'm only 10 miles from Dromone engineering they make quick hitches I used to use Stricland buckets when I lived in Birmingham 35 years ago excavators have become a lot more powerful since then anyway great videos keep them coming great 👍👍
thanks pat will do
Am goin to give my time to few days to help u play catch up
USA loves Fabber
Love the videos
Bon Boulo😆😆👍👍
Just wondering why he made the cut around the cone it didn’t really do anything
Methinks your company charges the customers too little for a damaged bucket. Of course buckets wear out, but if they have an incentive to hire the right bucket for the job and train their operators to use them right they ought to not look like they were used in a quarry for years after every job..
Why would you use a cone crusher over a regular one??? And what does that liquid do ?
its liquid metal I'm new to cones jaws are better for rough stuff
Cones are a secondary crusher they can actually make sand out of rock a jaw can not get that small
Alright baz I been watching the videos for a while and you have inspired me to start welding just wondering if you give me a shot out on the next video
shot out? Just keep going post some vids maybe I'll shout u out.
Great episode just to see the work u do and some of the damage that gets done to the buckets well can't wait to Sunday for next episode keep up the great work
Baz I had a old timer teach me on Leyland boxers, Bedford Tk and such a shame now everything is laptop and programming. AI robots won't be able to do what we do and think out the box
thats true