A few years back i started my own little scrapyard and now i bought my first wire granulator now i understand that upgrading youre scrap makes descent money
I would recommend getting a few cubes of water near the bailer ive seen bailers saved from fire countless times by having them at hand it saves a lot of grief for very little cost and is far cheaper than fire suppression
Yes, it's easy to find something that any machine can't deal with but whats the point, you are just wasting time, the trick is to find it's limit and know it.
A few years back i started my own little scrapyard and now i bought my first wire granulator now i understand that upgrading youre scrap makes descent money
Great bit of kit miss bringing cast up your yard 👌
Breaking that mold was amazing. It almost looks like it is snowing there. Or very thick rain. Thank Mark, another great video!
Rain, it's forcast up to 80mm this weekend in the UK in some places, the opposite of Europes heatwave.
@@markschofield9494 The heat here has been nasty! I much rather splash around in the rain puddles for a couple of days to cool down again.
I would recommend getting a few cubes of water near the bailer ive seen bailers saved from fire countless times by having them at hand it saves a lot of grief for very little cost and is far cheaper than fire suppression
Thanks for your video, wreckingball is great. How many kilo's is it?
Greetings from the Netherlands 😊
3880 kg, I generally refer to it as a four tonne ball, I have three of them
That thing is cutting it so easy. Did you experienced it's limits already?
Yes, it's easy to find something that any machine can't deal with but whats the point, you are just wasting time, the trick is to find it's limit and know it.
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