Why do this? Most insane thing I have ever seen. Grind up the whole house? For what? A big Kobelco ex can do a great job shredding/compacting/packing those boxes... No time consuming, expensive, fuel consuming shredder needed.
Do you see the other houses in the background? It looks like a tropical location that had recent natural damage. They may also be limited on space for disposal.
reduces volume immensely and cuts down on trucking/dumpsters, house debris doesnt always pack down as great as you’d think by just pushing it down with an excavator
How many dumpsters did you save by using a shredder?
Not many cos its the same weight so its only the haulage saved
@@AlexLindley-u5fmakes sense. We have a transfer near me that charges by the yard vs tonnage so that’s why i was asking. Cool stuff!
Water does a better job of keeping dust down when you use it on the debris, not the outside of the machine.
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Why do this? Most insane thing I have ever seen. Grind up the whole house? For what? A big Kobelco ex can do a great job shredding/compacting/packing those boxes... No time consuming, expensive, fuel consuming shredder needed.
Do you see the other houses in the background? It looks like a tropical location that had recent natural damage. They may also be limited on space for disposal.
This may let them burn it for electricity. That is just a guess.
Why would you run this without the magnetic metal separator? At least you’d recoup some of the money spend running the shredder.
Where I'm at, those roll off dumpster are crazy expensive. The shredder pays for itself just in disposal savings.
reduces volume immensely and cuts down on trucking/dumpsters, house debris doesnt always pack down as great as you’d think by just pushing it down with an excavator