Testing CHEAPEST $5,000 Chinese ROCK CRUSHER (on Alibaba)

2023-12-16に共有
Unboxing my new $5,000 Chinese Rock Crusher - gravel maker. Buying the cheapest jaw crusher rock crusher I could find on Alibaba. Part 2: Coming Soon.

JAW CRUSHER LINK - Gongyi Vansen Machinery Equipment Co., Ltd.

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  • I know this sounds crazy, but I'm a 57 year old woman who is obsessed with gravel. It's the perfect ground cover for us living in the country. And i love hearing it crunch under my feet or under cars. Great drainage, soil protection and decent weed barrier. My husband thinks I'm a little weird about this, but i TOTALLY understand your happiness with the new crusher. You, my friend, can now actually MAKE gravel. You're my hero!
  • The rocks get pitched out because you are putting rocks in one at a time. It is designed to have the hopper filled all the time and the rocks that are getting pinched are held in by the weight of the rocks on top of them.
  • Cover that water entrance, or you'll likely fill it with rock dust. Also, those crush plates can be fixed up by hardface welding them as they wear. Don't let em get too worn out.
  • @danny88dh
    The little lever is your decompression Kevin it holds one of the valves open so u can spin up the motor easier it will save your starter
  • @lucdaigle2394
    I bought nearly the exact same a few years ago, there is an old quarry on my place and it's a great source of FREE building material and now gravel !
  • @mrJakestetler
    Put it on a hill (or blocks). Then put a corrugated chute under it so the fines and rocks fall separately. Cut slits in the bottom corrugated for a fines outlet into a diverter. You can screen the gravels from there or not. It probably compresses better with some variety. Wish I had one of those on my WV property!
  • So you will find certain material is harder hence some of those rocks don’t crack well. It’s called a splash cooled diesel. Essentially the cylinder is just splashed with water. Very handy. You can use literally any water or you can use proper coolant. The amount of time you get from the plates will vary depending on the material being used. Also. Having used similar products I recommend going over everything after an hour or two of use. Possibly grinding out any cracked welds and re welding. Check bolts etc.
  • @SkidderKev
    pretty cool Kevin. I can see lots of places this would be handy thats for sure. good way to recycle the patio blocks.
  • NICE!! addition to the Off-Grid property Kevin. That looks like A LOT of fun filling n cruching all that variety of product.. Cool for sure
  • Pressing the little lever on the exhaust valve is likely the proper way to use the decompression valve while starting
  • @24CiViC
    I’ve never seen someone so happy about gravel, but I get it. ☺️
  • @paulerwin1263
    Sweet toy! This should be a big help with the stream install. I look forward to your many gravel purposes down the road! Stay safe.
  • I worked at a rock Cory for years and never seen anyone so excited about smashing rocks. You need a hopper on the top those hard to crush rocks do better if there is more wait on them from other stones keeping them going down. I see your landscape is going to change quickly love it and all your videos keep them coming.
  • @jgrimsley2000
    The build quality looks a little janky, but the results look good. I'm sure you'll end up beefing up the trailer. Gravel self-reliance. Another box ticked! I love this channel.
  • I would definately change the oil after the first hour of runtime, maybe twice for good measure, considering what came from coolant system from factory!
  • @Grunttamer
    Looks like a lot of fun. Wear a good quality mask though, silicosis is no joke
  • @bert26a
    I'm in Eastern Manitoba and many people in this area buy that 'blue rock' better known as black granite and pay a pretty good buck for it. Round rock is always harder to crush and granite being the hardest and you being in Northern Ontario will likely have lots of it around. It's also highly abrasive and will wear out your wear pads in the crusher a lot faster than concrete or limestone.
  • @willymags123
    You are the best!! I learn so much from you. Thank you! This was so much fun to watch
  • @camogirlkm
    I laughed so hard when you said "Im like a kid at Christmas, i don't know why I wanted a rock crusher & i guess im gravel independent now". At 1st i didn't think it was doing anything until you showed the ground shot while using it the 1st time. By the end of the video I was surely impressed with it.
  • @MiscMitz
    I love how happy this makes you. 😆