At every crushing plant they have a skid steer he says I wish we had one 😂 we put old conveyer belt sections under are tail pullys and sections where stuff builds up and pull the stuff out like that with a chain and a loader
We couldn’t go without ours. We have a home made rake on ours. Alot of our setup is old so they leak Alot of sand. Especially the terex crusher. We put a piece of sheet steel with rollers under it, old conveyor sections to seal the sides, and a chain to pull it out. Problem is if the skid steer ever goes down it’s far too heavy to move by hand. I like seeing how other companies do things. In this case the spoon wouldn’t help us because of the weird angles and tight spaces
Aaron has covered road crushing, excavators, this aggregate process, rollers, crete plants, and haul trucks. What aaron hasn't covered is why it takes 10 years for i--35 to get completed even though you can go to any country in the world any city in the world, and get aggregate delivered, get crete delivered, and get road crushed.
@@jimbeam2705way to get all high and mighty, eh? Aaron's just trying to show a video of a couple crushing spreads and you gotta make it a competition.
Fantastic, I've never seen such a sofisticated, neat rock screening process before 👍🏻
Keep up on showing excellent videos, Aaron.
This whole channel is fantastic. Thanks for good content.
thanks for watching
so cool! i live 10 minutes away from holdingford! i watch all your videos, awesome that one is close to home!
Very clever and efficient process !
looking good John.
Bless you
Thanks for the Awsome content look forward for more!
Thanks for the video
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You gotta try and come to Freeport-McMoRan in Safford Arizona !!
That would make great concrete
You should check out the tilcon quarry in North Branford Ct.
That’s alot of rock!
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At every crushing plant they have a skid steer he says I wish we had one 😂 we put old conveyer belt sections under are tail pullys and sections where stuff builds up and pull the stuff out like that with a chain and a loader
We couldn’t go without ours. We have a home made rake on ours. Alot of our setup is old so they leak Alot of sand. Especially the terex crusher. We put a piece of sheet steel with rollers under it, old conveyor sections to seal the sides, and a chain to pull it out. Problem is if the skid steer ever goes down it’s far too heavy to move by hand. I like seeing how other companies do things. In this case the spoon wouldn’t help us because of the weird angles and tight spaces
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Aaron has covered road crushing, excavators, this aggregate process, rollers, crete plants, and haul trucks. What aaron hasn't covered is why it takes 10 years for i--35 to get completed even though you can go to any country in the world any city in the world, and get aggregate delivered, get crete delivered, and get road crushed.
The Reason you ask? Easy answer: Government Regulations and Approval process, Radical Environmental Groups, Trial Lawyers and the Radical Courts!
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Its easy to do 5000 tons on what is mostly sand, try all rock in the same setup.
Correct
Sounds like you know much more than A-Aron
@@WorkingOnRocksGee , I'm a retired heavy equipment operator who ran portable crushing units. So yea ... I know more.
@@jimbeam2705way to get all high and mighty, eh? Aaron's just trying to show a video of a couple crushing spreads and you gotta make it a competition.
@@thatmnguy6099 not hard to know more than these numpties. Basically the HR and marketing department.
Good stuff I run some similar
Surprised that you didn’t mention the source of aggregate . . . glacial deposits from the last ice age.
Apparently dust control doesn't matter lol
Marble
All kidding a side. The World is running out of sand, check it out. Its no joke.
There’s a whole ocean full of it
@@PacoTheCuban not true... The sand use for building and manufacturing is in low supply.. use 5 minutes to find out...
colour seems washed out on this video
That’s just the Midwest aesthetic
If ur only doing sand little rock in it should be way over 5000 a day .also why not use a rake on the akid does way better job imm
5000 of base, 5000 of sand per day. 10,000 total
Asphalt is SO GOOD for CLEAN drinking water...🫤