Nice video. I was looking at a company called Red Rhino ,,They make rock crushers /screeners. Besides being involved in the tree aspect. I remove retaining walls and patios, sidewalks ect.. The byproduct of those jobs are used for other jobs. It goes through a screener first to separate sizes. Then what uses can the larger size be used for. / Rip rap, drainage rock and so on. Then you can decide weather you want to take those larger rock and brake then down for road base or whatever. Depending on his area he can go down the route of waste disposal. But only with dirt and rock products/ footings and foundation's. Leave a small dump trailer at a customer. Make it 4 or 5 yards capacity. 90% of people are going to over load the trailer given to opertuinity.
Yes it’s a great machine for that. Apparently those he couldn’t find work for it so he sold it off as far as I know. Seems like a good tool to have around makes life easy and definitely can get your money with really fast with crushing
The question is really what the operating costs and ton per hour. Here we have a recycling center where its $10 a ton to dispose and $13 to buy back. Can you process a ton for $23?
Honestly maybe, if you where to consider fuel, for the crusher, fuel for the equipment loading it, and labor, you’ll be ahead, This can crush about 30 T per hour. Your loader costs you $14 and hour to run and the crusher let’s say $16 an hour and employee costs $25 an hour so 55 an hour to operate, and 30t in that hour you’re doing pretty good, plus think about trucking, now you’re adding time off sight hauling material in and out.
@@IManOPERATOR trucking would be the variable. Your labor is way low. $25 an hour sure but taxes and overhead not even accounting depreciation will put it at least into the $50-$60 range than add the fuel. thanks for the video and the reply it sure is interesting. 30 ton/hour could work.
@@IManOPERATOR, well darn. That's not what I wanted to hear. I've been thinking of getting one. It certainly would be a niche application. Not to be competitive with the big boys.
Nice video. I was looking at a company called Red Rhino ,,They make rock crushers /screeners. Besides being involved in the tree aspect. I remove retaining walls and patios, sidewalks ect.. The byproduct of those jobs are used for other jobs. It goes through a screener first to separate sizes. Then what uses can the larger size be used for. / Rip rap, drainage rock and so on. Then you can decide weather you want to take those larger rock and brake then down for road base or whatever. Depending on his area he can go down the route of waste disposal. But only with dirt and rock products/ footings and foundation's. Leave a small dump trailer at a customer. Make it 4 or 5 yards capacity. 90% of people are going to over load the trailer given to opertuinity.
Yes it’s a great machine for that. Apparently those he couldn’t find work for it so he sold it off as far as I know.
Seems like a good tool to have around makes life easy and definitely can get your money with really fast with crushing
That loader op needs to look at what oversized is😂
If only 😂
That is pretty freakin cool lol
Right, there’s a market out there for everything
The question is really what the operating costs and ton per hour. Here we have a recycling center where its $10 a ton to dispose and $13 to buy back. Can you process a ton for $23?
Honestly maybe, if you where to consider fuel, for the crusher, fuel for the equipment loading it, and labor, you’ll be ahead,
This can crush about 30 T per hour.
Your loader costs you $14 and hour to run and the crusher let’s say $16 an hour and employee costs $25 an hour so 55 an hour to operate, and 30t in that hour you’re doing pretty good, plus think about trucking, now you’re adding time off sight hauling material in and out.
And heck made the costs more I’m just assuming fuel costs wise
@@IManOPERATOR trucking would be the variable. Your labor is way low. $25 an hour sure but taxes and overhead not even accounting depreciation will put it at least into the $50-$60 range than add the fuel. thanks for the video and the reply it sure is interesting. 30 ton/hour could work.
@@Sc-jf3yk you know it, that was a solid real world question 👊🏼
Where did you find the rock crusher?
No clue, assuming marketplace
What does he think of it now?
Sold it far as I know. Never really could get jobs for it, then it was to small to crush large amounts of material to be productive
@@IManOPERATOR, well darn. That's not what I wanted to hear. I've been thinking of getting one. It certainly would be a niche application. Not to be competitive with the big boys.
Where did u buy it. Price? Please