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    Rock jaw crusher

    Anyone ever use one of these? Maybe a TBH internet guru can find a company in America that builds one. I'd love to have one like this that's American made, even if it's 2 or 3x the price.

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    #2
    Just get a skid steer with the attachment. Would be much faster and easier that having to load the stones to crush.

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      #3
      They make them. There is a fellow around central texas that does it. Pretty cool I think. Great little niche

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        #4
        Originally posted by bowhuntertex View Post
        Just get a skid steer with the attachment. Would be much faster and easier that having to load the stones to crush.
        Rented one, twice. Was great for making trails I previously had to 4x4 over. But I'm not looking to spend $140k

        Originally posted by Kingfisher789 View Post
        They make them. There is a fellow around central texas that does it. Pretty cool I think. Great little niche
        Need to find this guy.

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          #5

          Found this one but it would be over 15k... And it's a tad on the small side.

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            #6
            We own a 12" Mt Baker and use it to crush excess stone countertop remnants. It's a beast of a machine! What are you trying to crush? Machine is in Dallas if you ever wanted to check.it out.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Hoosky View Post
              We own a 12" Mt Baker and use it to crush excess stone countertop remnants. It's a beast of a machine! What are you trying to crush? Machine is in Dallas if you ever wanted to check.it out.
              That's the machine I was wanting. They are very proud of them though. I'd just be crushing rocks around the ranch and adding to roads.
              The one you posted mounted on a trailer is over $30k I don't need rocks crushed that bad LOL

              They sell the same size machine run off a 3 phase motor for less...Just curious if it works as well.

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                #8
                Never seen one of those. Now I want one.

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                    #10
                    Things I can't figure out. One that doesn't matter a lot (or does it?)... Is the guy in the video getting paid? He's actually on the sellers site.
                    1. He never mentions the size of the unit in this video or the other one.
                    2. I never see him try to load a larger rock. I see them in the piles but video always skips over. I just need to know for sure what size fits so I know if I need a larger unit. But heck I don't know what unit he's using.
                    3. The Alibaba site sucks as far as being clear on what you're buying. All sorts of different pictures.
                    4. Shipping is $1,800 LOL Which overall may be ok because the total is still under $4,000

                    5. Anyone know how a 3 phase motor would work on one of these machines? They offer 3 phase (7-8hp), gas 16hp, or diesel 18hp.
                    Thinking it may be easier to run one off a generator while around ranch, but to be able to plug in around house/cabin would be great. If you just plug in a 3 phase. Is that just like a 240v plug or something?

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                      #11
                      3 phase will require your source feed to have 2 transformers (minimum). And, you probably don’t have a 3phase generator. More variables, but this is the basics. There are some ways to get 3phase from a single phase source, but you’d probably be best with a gas’s or diesel model.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by boy wonder View Post
                        3 phase will require your source feed to have 2 transformers (minimum). And, you probably don’t have a 3phase generator. More variables, but this is the basics. There are some ways to get 3phase from a single phase source, but you’d probably be best with a gas’s or diesel model.
                        Thanks.
                        I'm looking at the diesel model. It's $3200 and waiting on shipping price.

                        I do wish someone here in the States built these things for a reasonable price. Hard to fathom they are under $5k from China but $25k+ here. That's wild to me.

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                          #13
                          They look very small. I dont have a clue what your going to use it for but it looks like the jaw crushers we use in the crushing industry only a tiny one. I am sure it would work fine.

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                            #14
                            They had several at Anton's auctions in Lulling a few months ago. They were China made but interesting machines. Id like to have one.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Bubba View Post
                              They had several at Anton's auctions in Lulling a few months ago. They were China made but interesting machines. Id like to have one.
                              Any clue what they sold for?
                              I need an internet guru to find one for sale by owner Or that will be at an auction.

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