I noticed you just got a Liebherr Dragline. How do you like it? Have you tried a cone crusher instead of a roll/jaw? I used to work at a gravel pit here in Az and we had rocks as large as 8 inch. And it didn't have a problem crushing it. It was an El- Jay cone.
Brian Gardiner we love the Liebherr dragline, we came from Northwest mechanical dragline so this one is like a Cadillac so to say. The only problem we have had is the Urea system which they have now fixed with a permanent fix. We have never tried a cone crusher but most of our competition do, we feel we have a an advantage, with lower operating cost, and we don't plug up with clay which most of our pits have. If you have anymore questions don't hesitate to ask or private message me.
Brian Gardiner we also crush rocks up to 12" with it setup, others seem to leave Rock piles that they can't crush without bringing in a primary crusher
The truck driver has to wait till the surge hopper fills up with material otherwise the belt will run dry. We like to keep a constant weight on the belt to improve accuracy. When he starts the conveyor the Truck load out system puts 40 tons on each time.
Lived in the outside of Iowa City as a kid use to watch Stevens sand and gravel do the work for many years I enjoy seeing this
Love the old school cats classic piece
Where the noise effects
What's the purpose of washing gravel??
Operated a 225 tph crusher in RVN 1970.
Great video BH, CAT POWER!!!
This would be an awesome video with sound.
I noticed you just got a Liebherr Dragline. How do you like it? Have you tried a cone crusher instead of a roll/jaw? I used to work at a gravel pit here in Az and we had rocks as large as 8 inch. And it didn't have a problem crushing it. It was an El- Jay cone.
Brian Gardiner we love the Liebherr dragline, we came from Northwest mechanical dragline so this one is like a Cadillac so to say. The only problem we have had is the Urea system which they have now fixed with a permanent fix. We have never tried a cone crusher but most of our competition do, we feel we have a an advantage, with lower operating cost, and we don't plug up with clay which most of our pits have. If you have anymore questions don't hesitate to ask or private message me.
Brian Gardiner we also crush rocks up to 12" with it setup, others seem to leave Rock piles that they can't crush without bringing in a primary crusher
where in Iowa is this? I live in Western Iowa.
Cool brandon,its Doug up in Canada.You guys have any big loaders?
DOUG FERGUSON we have one 988B and an old Michigan 275 B
Hi, ya i think you did mention that.How much longer are you running for ?
Probably be running for a few more weeks, until there a good foot of frost or so...
do you work with Rambo38505?
jetegtmeier71 yes, he is my brother
too cool
nice setup
thank you!
Why does it take 45 seconds to start the conveyor?
The truck driver has to wait till the surge hopper fills up with material otherwise the belt will run dry. We like to keep a constant weight on the belt to improve accuracy. When he starts the conveyor the Truck load out system puts 40 tons on each time.
Good setup gents
4 year experience in this work any job stone creser plant
Mandeep Chouhan where are you from?
welcome watching my videos
I have watched yours..keep them coming!
nice dji cool videos
thanks!
Whoa a fellow Hagedorn!!
BlackTemplar Chaplain you a Hagedorn then I take it?
Brandon Hagedorn yup, thought it was funny since my brother is also named Brandon Hagedorn haha what are the odds
BlackTemplar Chaplain wow, that is weird! He doesn't crush aggregates also? LOL
Brandon Hagedorn lol nope, crazy if he did tho
Yous are hopeless for not putting sound
What a soulless, life denying, repetitive job that would be.