Thats my youngest son 😂all of my four kids work here with me. We work together on the shear sometimes, his job is driving our hookloader and mine is driving the Sennebogens.
Mark, a great one! The new bundler? (not sure what it´s actually called) looks cool. Can we see a little more of it in action? What is the est working life of the shear? Thanks for taking the time to make us another excellent video!
It's a baler Paula but the lid has cutting blades so you can shear/cut with it. The life of a shear will depend on a multitude of things, care and maintainance, abuse, use -how many hours it works. There are plenty of 30-40 year old machines around.
@@markschofield9494 I was sort of close there, bundler, baler. Very modern and always your yard looks to tidy too. Thanks Mark. Going back to have another look at it and see if I can see the cutting blades on it!
Nice yard you have there. Question... You cut at what looks like 2 meters long, do you have issues selling such long pieces? Here, we have to cut at 1 yard.
No, we alter the length on the go but usually 1 mtr or less, occassionally a longer piece falls through as happens with all shears. industry standard is 5 foot by 2 foot but a little oversize on the deep sea export doesn't seem to matter.
cleanest scrap yard I have ever seen .
Your films are the best!
Perfect work and video Thank you from Sweden
That comment when the tank just refused to roll over by itself. All in a day's work for your coworkers. 😁👍👍
Thats my youngest son 😂all of my four kids work here with me. We work together on the shear sometimes, his job is driving our hookloader and mine is driving the Sennebogens.
Again, great video with amazing machines in a wellkept company. Thank you and greetings from the Netherlands 😊
Hello, thank you, I’m glad you like it.
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Mark, a great one! The new bundler? (not sure what it´s actually called) looks cool. Can we see a little more of it in action? What is the est working life of the shear? Thanks for taking the time to make us another excellent video!
It's a baler Paula but the lid has cutting blades so you can shear/cut with it. The life of a shear will depend on a multitude of things, care and maintainance, abuse, use -how many hours it works. There are plenty of 30-40 year old machines around.
@@markschofield9494 I was sort of close there, bundler, baler. Very modern and always your yard looks to tidy too. Thanks Mark. Going back to have another look at it and see if I can see the cutting blades on it!
Nice yard you have there. Question... You cut at what looks like 2 meters long, do you have issues selling such long pieces? Here, we have to cut at 1 yard.
No, we alter the length on the go but usually 1 mtr or less, occassionally a longer piece falls through as happens with all shears. industry standard is 5 foot by 2 foot but a little oversize on the deep sea export doesn't seem to matter.
@@markschofield9494 Thanks for the reply. :)
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Can that thing bite threw railway iron??
Yes, it has a railbreaker feature, it snaps rather than shears rail. We haven’t used it though.
@@markschofield9494 go for it!! would love to see that in action.