Crush your waste on site with a mobile crushing machine recycling at its best

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Published 2024-07-03
This is the Red Rhino 4000 the crushing machine that is my new favourite piece of plant!!!!
We have used the machine to crush a demolished garage and we have created enough crushed material for all the landscaping work on site

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All Comments (21)
  • @johncropper5857
    Hi Robin, I run a small groundwork company, previously hired in tiger bite mini crushers ,too many design faults on those machines ,so having looked at the Red Rhino 4000 at Hill Head Head show 2 years ago ,I decided to invest in one , fantastic bit of kit , might not be the fastest machine but the product it turns out is first class,I now take waste bricks and paving back to the yard, crush to a stockpile and sell to local paving lads or use on my own jobs,also take to jobs recently crushed over 60 ton in 3 days and it was all used on the job, customer was made up,like you say the secret is to hand feed,take your time and the machine will do the work,think it's going to turn out one of the best bits of kit I've bought,not cheap but a great machine 👍
  • @leeberry9666
    A nice bit of kit Robin. Now as a bricklayer I know you would be shocked at the price of the bricks you have just crushed.
  • @joehowden360
    Glad to start seeing more of these about has on a few times this year I had the tiger bite one we did about 80 ton in 4 days so was well worth it was loading with a machine worked well. Great videos robin.
  • @DIYLONDON
    Such a great gadget robin, always good to see a tradesperson using their intellect to save their clients cost and time, on top of the bonus of recyclin! 👍❤
  • @elsdonsparks
    "D and J projects". here on You tube, basically a fencing Co. progressed to collecting your rubble in their grab lorry (cheaper than a skip), crushing it at their yard and selling it in their yard, also the same for soil, screening out even more rubble to be crushed, and now offer to hire out the crusher and an man to load/operate by the day.
  • Why is the most expensive man on site doing a labourers job? 😂
  • @lloyd4011
    Is this a suitable replacement for MOT1 for structures? Looks like it would be good for landscaping/patio work. What about driveways?
  • Super informative channel,really enjoy the content 🤓🧱☝️👍
  • @davidquirk8097
    I've always thought crushing on site and reusing was the best way. Is there still the VAT saving that used to apply? A friend of mine (admittedly she was living in Powys, Wales, so it may have been different) had a crusher on site to crush all the concrete and brickwork when her house and yard was remodelled and she got a VAT rebate on all the materials that were bought for the project because she had the crusher and used the hardcore created in her build.
  • @MelbourneAlan
    these are a great machine to have can really save on money if you have the right stuff to crush. it would be so much better with an infeed conveyer that you could load with a wheelbarrow so you can put it straight in as you knock it down. i cant understand why the outfeed conveyer is so short. d & j have a tigerbite and its the same. far too short. you really need it twice as long to create a big pile to save moving it so much and also to allow you to load into a dumper .
  • @user-ey8yw1vv3r
    can the crushed hardcore be used in a concrete floor base in the extension of my house? Thanks
  • @peterwest7855
    How does cast compare with minimum wage labour cleaning all the bricks for a new construction using recycled?
  • Great piece of kit but roughly how much is the hire charge??
  • The Restoration Couple have just done this, albeit on a much larger scale to the point they paid a contractor to do it, but the figures are compelling, before you factor in the environmental benefits.
  • Something that small is very limited. I crushed all our oversite which worked very well but the machine was a little bigger and able to crush larger lumps of concrete.
  • @eddjordan2399
    best price i could find was £150 for a weekend say you do 14 hours at the weekend whats a laborer these days 80 quid a day. so thats £160 then 20 quid fuel total £330 in south the cheapest you will get a grab is about £400, and a lorry load of mot is £600, so if the crusher can do 20 tons its a bargain maybe warn the neighbors first though.
  • @NeonXXP
    Cool machine but pretty niche. I don't imagine the stuff it spews out is as good and type 1 granite for a lot of things. For reference I had a grab lorry remove 10T rubble and come back with of 10T type 1 this year. It cost me £700 (inc VAT) and was all done in under an hour with no time or effort on my behalf. A 4000 Crusher is about £110 a day for hire, but is a lot of work.