I think it would likely bounce like crazy. If you want a decent road there's no shortcuts; at minimum though - a Rotary Rock Crusher like FAE or Seppi has would create gravel with what's there, then pack and then use a maintainer like the one in the video.
As with any gravel maintenance, you will want moisture in the material . All the roads in the video were regularly driven gravel roads. Moisture will loosen the material to let the spikes dig to the desired depth but more importantly, moisture is needed to bond the fines with the aggregate to create a better driving surface.
From overseas, keen to learn more about this including unit costs and shipping volumes by 20' container. not much point in calling, I don't know where you are or what time zone you're in, only guessing America.
Although I do believe a piece of equipment like this can definitely be beneficial and serve a purpose, it is laughable that you think this would replace a maintainer. Simply put this would be a great tool to have on a private driveway off of the main road. But if you think this will replace a motor grader having to come down your lane every once in awhile to give you a level surface you will be sorely mistaken. You can even see in this video we're claims to cut out the washboard and pot holes that it leaves a wavy finish. Simply put all that is doing is dragging more material out of those spots, which overtime is going to create a larger and larger depression in the road bed. There's a laundry list of other problems that I can see just by watching this video. It's simply not going to replace a motor grader, it's not even going to be a good option depending on the price because you were going to have to replace a ton of time by your blade man to offset the price of this piece of machinery. Plus we also have to factor in the cost of the tractor pulling it. I think this would be a great tool to use privately on your own driveway and from time to time have the blade man swing in and shape the road back to a crown, level out the waves it leaves, and actually cut out the ruts and washboards. Also, if you tell your blade man not to he can bleed your road and not leave a windrow. The windrow of gravel is used for cutting and mixing.
I would like to thank you for watching the video. We do not believe that this is a replacement for a straight blade motor grader. Both SPIKE and a straight blade motor grader have their strengths and that is discussed towards the beginning of the video. A motor grader would still be needed to create and shape the roads and ditches. When it comes to regular maintenance, SPIKE does it better, faster, and more cost efficient. It is designed to be used in high moisture conditions (shortly after a rain). The moisture in the ground allows the spikes to get to the bottom of the problem areas (corrugations, ruts, pot holes, etc.) and reset the profile of the road. Most places that in charge of road maintenance already own a tractor big enough to pull SPIKE (60+ hp), so this has not been an issue for us. If you would like to come and see SPIKE in action, we would be more than willing to demo the product for you. SPIKE is unlike any other road maintainer on the market today, so i can see how some might be skeptical. However, the unit does a great job and is very easy to operate.
IMO nothing is equal to a grader with a skilled operator. However the cost of a grader is far too high for this application. This equipment comes at a far lower cost, little operator skill is needed and is faster. I often drag my driveway with an old box spring that I burned the cover off. Cost is nearly zero and does a passable job. Hoelscher makes a decent solution for "non professionals" it seems.
Are you kidding? Road graders are ineffective at maintaining roads and finish work? If you have a grader hand that can't give you a better finished road surface than that sand scraper you're selling, fire him and get an operator that knows how to run his equipment. I found the part where you were claiming that a grader leaves windrows to be particularly funny. When the narration was saying that, the video showed your scraper leaving windrows.
I love that magnetic bar idea. That was definitely a surprise to me.
Of course that is an ideal surface.
I wonder how it would do in my area in the desert a lot of rocks everywhere
I think it would likely bounce like crazy. If you want a decent road there's no shortcuts; at minimum though - a Rotary Rock Crusher like FAE or Seppi has would create gravel with what's there, then pack and then use a maintainer like the one in the video.
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So how does it work to maintain a crown, or fill in bigger washes and potholes?
you can use a broom on that. Its like beach sand.
Really like the magnet!!👍👍
I’d love to see how it works across surfaces that consist mainly of coarse roadbase with only a skim coat of top gravel.
If road base is too coarse it likely wouldn't go well, so you're not likely going to see anyone showing bad results, especially by a manufacturer.
What about a video on a compacted gravel road?
As with any gravel maintenance, you will want moisture in the material . All the roads in the video were regularly driven gravel roads. Moisture will loosen the material to let the spikes dig to the desired depth but more importantly, moisture is needed to bond the fines with the aggregate to create a better driving surface.
Works great on sand
@hoelscher Inc Do you think the SPIKE would work well at breaking up ice on a gravel road?
I think it would just scrape the top of the ice in that case.
Just what is needed on my road.
Are they making them in various sizes?
Thanks for sharing👍
Do you have a dealer in Sweden.
or can you send, price on Spike
Can I borrow it? I live with my in-laws and their 1Mile dirt road is crazy!! Need this (:
I like it but is that sand? I would like to see it red clay road
Total price...all I need to know if I can afford it...
From overseas, keen to learn more about this including unit costs and shipping volumes by 20' container. not much point in calling, I don't know where you are or what time zone you're in, only guessing America.
These are made here in the USA. You can email me at sales@hoelscherinc.com and we will get you taken care of.
I wished I had one for my lane.
Please post price of unit. Great video and system for low cost gravel road maintenance.
Please call the number above for pricing.
Looks to work a treat in sand.........
Nice system I like
How much
Brilliant
Sorry but motor grader is ideal for road work. Good operator wont leave windrows in the road
This implement is good for beaches not gravel roads..On the real Dirt roads this will sux big time.
Although I do believe a piece of equipment like this can definitely be beneficial and serve a purpose, it is laughable that you think this would replace a maintainer. Simply put this would be a great tool to have on a private driveway off of the main road. But if you think this will replace a motor grader having to come down your lane every once in awhile to give you a level surface you will be sorely mistaken. You can even see in this video we're claims to cut out the washboard and pot holes that it leaves a wavy finish. Simply put all that is doing is dragging more material out of those spots, which overtime is going to create a larger and larger depression in the road bed. There's a laundry list of other problems that I can see just by watching this video. It's simply not going to replace a motor grader, it's not even going to be a good option depending on the price because you were going to have to replace a ton of time by your blade man to offset the price of this piece of machinery. Plus we also have to factor in the cost of the tractor pulling it. I think this would be a great tool to use privately on your own driveway and from time to time have the blade man swing in and shape the road back to a crown, level out the waves it leaves, and actually cut out the ruts and washboards. Also, if you tell your blade man not to he can bleed your road and not leave a windrow. The windrow of gravel is used for cutting and mixing.
I would like to thank you for watching the video. We do not believe that this is a replacement for a straight blade motor grader. Both SPIKE and a straight blade motor grader have their strengths and that is discussed towards the beginning of the video. A motor grader would still be needed to create and shape the roads and ditches. When it comes to regular maintenance, SPIKE does it better, faster, and more cost efficient. It is designed to be used in high moisture conditions (shortly after a rain). The moisture in the ground allows the spikes to get to the bottom of the problem areas (corrugations, ruts, pot holes, etc.) and reset the profile of the road. Most places that in charge of road maintenance already own a tractor big enough to pull SPIKE (60+ hp), so this has not been an issue for us. If you would like to come and see SPIKE in action, we would be more than willing to demo the product for you. SPIKE is unlike any other road maintainer on the market today, so i can see how some might be skeptical. However, the unit does a great job and is very easy to operate.
IMO nothing is equal to a grader with a skilled operator. However the cost of a grader is far too high for this application. This equipment comes at a far lower cost, little operator skill is needed and is faster. I often drag my driveway with an old box spring that I burned the cover off. Cost is nearly zero and does a passable job. Hoelscher makes a decent solution for "non professionals" it seems.
@@chuckjohannessen3330 These folks almost have a decent little skill required setup... th-cam.com/video/DB6-wD4VE3M/w-d-xo.html
@@01mustang05-Both products look pretty cool. I bet they do not cost 40K either.
Use it on a real gravel road.
You blurred out the part where the "spike" went over the pot-holes. Thank you. It only took me 1:22 seconds to decide to NOT buy one of these,.
I mean, the concept is cool, but this demo is sketchy. Wet sand? Really? That's your test surface?
Your comments about graders means you know nothing about them.
Are you kidding?
Road graders are ineffective at maintaining roads and finish work?
If you have a grader hand that can't give you a better finished road surface than that sand scraper you're selling, fire him and get an operator that knows how to run his equipment.
I found the part where you were claiming that a grader leaves windrows to be particularly funny. When the narration was saying that, the video showed your scraper leaving windrows.
I couldn’t agree with you more and saw the exact same thing regarding windrows.
Rubbish!
Maybe you can use this in a paddock or something like that, but not on a regular gravel road.