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<blockquote data-quote="Fendtbro" data-source="post: 6084472" data-attributes="member: 111888"><p>We don't really know what the o p wants to crush, bricks and large round field stones are worlds apart.. The metrotrak is the smallest crusher to be able to handle proper heavy work. The 900x600 jaws are still blockable. if irtech can build a machine with these dimensions or more, you then need a decent feeder/grizzly setup and a reasonable length of belt. once you mount all this on a strong enough chassis you are only an engine away from the full blown machine..And far too heavy for the tractor to be able to pull on the road. We tried a 24 ton self propelled crusher and it was a fraction of the output of a 28 ton metrotrak. The cost of hauling in a heavy machine on a lorry is paid back within a few hours of crushing..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fendtbro, post: 6084472, member: 111888"] We don't really know what the o p wants to crush, bricks and large round field stones are worlds apart.. The metrotrak is the smallest crusher to be able to handle proper heavy work. The 900x600 jaws are still blockable. if irtech can build a machine with these dimensions or more, you then need a decent feeder/grizzly setup and a reasonable length of belt. once you mount all this on a strong enough chassis you are only an engine away from the full blown machine..And far too heavy for the tractor to be able to pull on the road. We tried a 24 ton self propelled crusher and it was a fraction of the output of a 28 ton metrotrak. The cost of hauling in a heavy machine on a lorry is paid back within a few hours of crushing.. [/QUOTE]
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