I worked in a quarry for 6 years back in the 80s here in upstate NY. I think you have a very well maintained operation here. I was a shot rock loader operator, but also loaded trucks, built stock piles, maintained the hall roads, and when the plant was down, I jumped off and helped dig out the tail pulleys. At first start up, we had no ground man. Brings back memories, and back aches.LOL
Something about this is so satisfying I love seeing all that dust I love the smell of rock and dirt dust could literally smell it all day long I love it
Was this the jaw-crusher that lost it's clutch? If it is, how long was the machine down? How long did it take to receive the replacement parts? How long did it take to install the parts? It looks like you moved the operation to a different section of the quarry from the 'Broke it' video? You guys having to put in long days & weekends to catch up? Good to see you up & runnin'. Thanks for the video.
Yes it was this one. It took around 2 weeks to get parts replaced. It put us behind but luckily its not a pressed for time material order like others can be
you have to keep your jaw or cone crushing machines almost 3/4 full. when they run almost empty it puts extra strain on almost everything important. happy crushing and wish the best, great video.
Yep the feed material should be pre-screened before going in the crusher . You need a lot more stuff to get it running optimally and consistently for a uniform end product.
They serve different purposes generally. The jaw is usually the primary crusher and crushes the rock down to a size that the cone crusher (secondary crusher) can handle. In our instance we use the jaw to crush down 24" rock to 4", then the cone crushes the 4" sized rock down to 3/4" .
belle installation mais d'experience le concasseur à machoires est sous almente à mon avis en principe il faudrait que la gueule du machoires soit à blc surtout que le caillou est tres petit tu pourrais presque le passer dans un 400x250 mis à part le debit
I worked in a quarry for 6 years back in the 80s here in upstate NY. I think you have a very well maintained operation here. I was a shot rock loader operator, but also loaded trucks, built stock piles, maintained the hall roads, and when the plant was down, I jumped off and helped dig out the tail pulleys. At first start up, we had no ground man. Brings back memories, and back aches.LOL
Excellent drone shots. Thank you for sharing.
Sure are, nice camera work all the way around.
Something about this is so satisfying I love seeing all that dust I love the smell of rock and dirt dust could literally smell it all day long I love it
Ah, there you are! Glad all is well again! Thanks for the video, I'm shut down for the season.
Come down to Nevada, we'll put you to work! Thanks for following!
@@JoeRockYT Oh GOODNESS!! That would be so fun! I could imagine how much I would learn from you and your team! :D
Nice ur all.back to work. Thanks for the up load.
Doesnt that depend on the product going in. Hardrock, shales, mudstones, recycled demo.
Good to see you up and running. I personally feel like excavators are the best way to feed track equipment, just my personal opinion.
Was this the jaw-crusher that lost it's clutch? If it is, how long was the machine down? How long did it take to receive the replacement parts? How long did it take to install the parts? It looks like you moved the operation to a different section of the quarry from the 'Broke it' video? You guys having to put in long days & weekends to catch up? Good to see you up & runnin'. Thanks for the video.
Yes it was this one. It took around 2 weeks to get parts replaced. It put us behind but luckily its not a pressed for time material order like others can be
And again! Great drone shots
you have to keep your jaw or cone crushing machines almost 3/4 full. when they run almost empty it puts extra strain on almost everything important. happy crushing and wish the best, great video.
Yep the feed material should be pre-screened before going in the crusher . You need a lot more stuff to get it running optimally and consistently for a uniform end product.
We put out roughly 290 ton through our XR400.... this looks like 75 ton per hour... speed the feed up and fee er heavy to the back
Is a Jaw Crusher more efficient than a Cone Crusher?
They serve different purposes generally. The jaw is usually the primary crusher and crushes the rock down to a size that the cone crusher (secondary crusher) can handle. In our instance we use the jaw to crush down 24" rock to 4", then the cone crushes the 4" sized rock down to 3/4" .
@@JoeRockYT Thank you so much for the explanation, I really appreciate it. This stuff is super interesting to see in action, thanks for the videos!
It's alive again good to see it making little rocks again.
Does heavy rain shut down work?
No, we rarely receive rains that heavy here in Nevada. Sometimes snow might make unsafe conditions but rarely.
Rock eating desert spiders are getting bigger.
what size of screens are you running 1 1/8? for your road base,
I love the videos, thanks
Top ukázka! Děkuji.
Did you install the clutch or did the dealer come out and do it?
The dealer did the installation.
Awesome footage how often do loads go out to the customer??
Nice video 👌
Looks like northern nv? I'm from austin if so.
You are correct.
What's the purpose of the other material adjacent to the crusher machine and what is the material?
Are you talking about the stockpile where the loader is loading from?
@@JoeRockYT Yes I'm talking about the other material adjacent to the crusher!!
Why is the soul not screened out?
belle installation mais d'experience le concasseur à machoires est sous almente à mon avis en principe il faudrait que la gueule du machoires soit à blc surtout que le caillou est tres petit tu pourrais presque le passer dans un 400x250 mis à part le debit
Fallon, Nevada?
Close, Yerington.
@@JoeRockYT cool beans!
when will you treat yourself to a new video
Your jaw needs a faster feed rate rock crushes rock not only the jaws
Too much of the jaw crushing and not enough of the rest of the process 😮
Your jaw should always be 2/3 full
Right
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Poor operator