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How's this comparison to this year?have you kept track? What's certain equipment?I'm starting a hurricane recovery business out of a $1 million dollar partnership im selling for 2 products I developed. I'm not investing the entire million dollars just $400-$500k of it . Being a new wealth I developed I'd think they couldn't tax me for a originating wealth only on spending of it. What's your thoughts. Best regards Jason Faulkner aka shop weasel
I’m having a problem with a barford at the moment. Good crank but no start cycled all the E-stops even tho both the green lights for track and frame e-stops are lite good battery voltage. It cranks just fine but will not start pulled the fuel light to the first injector and it’s got good fuel pressure I just can’t seem to figure out what’s going on ran perfectly few days prior
If I had some sort of guarantee on parts that are exclusive such as computers/ecm/ and other proprietary components I'd be more inclined. I bet sunward was making a lot of this stuff for other major brands before making their own. Then name sounds weird in the English language. Sun-ward? Go forward into the Sun? Or, be a warden of the sun? Not sure. But I bet these machines are probably pretty good. Off the shelf components. I'd demo one. NE Georgia area....would love to try excavators and CTL.
The man says “I think all the excavators are pretty good” that really instills confidence in a man who is considering spending 80k on a Chinese machine he wasn’t sure about to begin with.
I make bows and have to split osage logs that are about 6' in length, anywhere from 12-24" diameter. Was thinking that, if someone locally had one of these, would be well worth the money to have them quarter the logs for me before I split them down the rest of the way. Pretty slick tool.
We don't demo machines and try to create great content like these videos to show you everything you need to see on a piece of equipment. However we do have some customers running this crusher in the north east if you really wanted to see one in person. Reach out to a member of our team and we can set something up if you want :)
Yes correct, we actually made a tool to help you see what models of cone splitter are suitable for your equipment here >> selector.machinerypartner.com
Or, he could just sell the old pavers or reuse them. A lot of the pavers in the piles looked perfectly fine, not cracked or broken at all. Seems like it would make a whole lot more sense to sell or reuse them instead of crushing them up!
Hello, I want a more detailed explanation about this machine, everything it does and its price. I am from Algeria. I am interested in this product. Please respond with success and more brilliance
Hey Chris, yes this shredder is made in the same factory as the Komplet equipment but customized to our specification. ARK is our in house brand for equipment like this where we work closely with the manufacturer and add things like an included spare parts package to keep you up and running and other modifications that we feel are helpful.
@@sccolbert All our models come with wireless remotes + FREE shipping, spare parts (including extra jaw plates) and a setup day! Call us and we call give you all the info 866-847-1440
Awesome machine! Great options, looks very robustly built. Nice to see Hardox lining everywhere. Tough looking grizzly. I think raised sides on the hopper as an option would work well too. Keep up the good work guys!
Prices tend to go up and down but you can find the live pricing here on our website >> www.machinerypartner.com/heavy-equipment/ultra-screeners-t-1500-trommel-screener
The only Crushed concrete material you will sell for $30 a ton is called three eights down material and it’s used by brick paver companies as a base… It takes a lot of processing to crush it down that small and screen it that small for sale
True it does take a lot to get concrete down that far! But it also changes a lot depending on where you are based - we have a customer in western mass selling screened sub-3" aggregate for $30/ton. You bring up a good point though. We did some work to figure out average topsoil prices in the U.S. here >> www.machinerypartner.com/blog/screening-topsoil Would be interesting to do the same for concrete...
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