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Jeff H
Posted: Saturday, August 15, 2009 11:58:23 PM
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Anybody have pic's of their crusher's. I'm looking for one to go with my telestacker but it seems as their a little hard to come by. Would love to see photos though.

Thanks,
Jeff
Jeff H
Posted: Sunday, August 16, 2009 10:24:52 PM
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Nobody has any pic's of their crushers? I'm not going to give up, but you guys are killin' me!!
ConstructionSite
Posted: Monday, August 17, 2009 12:12:08 AM

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I wouldn't mind seeing some too! That is a model type that I really want to add to the collection, but I have not yet seen one that is to my liking. I am curious though to see how the new Conrad Sanvik UJ440I tracked crusher turns out. Click HERE and scroll down a bit past half way to see an early version of it.

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W900L
Posted: Monday, August 17, 2009 12:23:31 AM

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I have the Rimac Moby crusher. I really like this model. I will try to get some pics up tomorrow for you.
lkuretich
Posted: Monday, August 17, 2009 12:42:18 AM

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Try this one from Chooch



120T ROCK CRUSHER & PULLEY CHO7279
diecast_dirtboy
Posted: Monday, August 17, 2009 8:16:00 AM

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Himbo make a Crusher and just do a search on the home page of the forum host.

Real men drive diesels!
W900L
Posted: Monday, August 17, 2009 11:18:05 PM

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Here are a few pics of the walking crusher that I have. This is great model for the money.













Zaxis450LC
Posted: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 12:05:21 AM

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diecast_dirtboy wrote:
Himbo make a Crusher and just do a search on the home page of the forum host.


They're pretty pricey. The one from ROS looks pretty good.Think

My youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/Zaxis450lc

Done4075
Posted: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 8:18:18 PM
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There are not many crushers available at the moment.

HiMoBo's Extec C-12 is sold out and the license is down now (Extec is now part of Sandvik). Both Nordberg crushers are not scheduled for a new production soon. The molds are old and need a "update" but because of some other trubble there is no time for a new production run.

I have not seen Conrad's Sandvik crusher in real but it looks that this is more a size for Mines or very large construction areas.

Finally the only one available "regular size crusher" is the Rimac from ROS........it is a cheap and nice detailled model but 70 - 80% done in plastic.....

If I have forgot any, please let me know.

Would be fine if Komatsu will do a model from the two BR machines... Whistle



little more is always possible
Jeff H
Posted: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 8:43:53 PM
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I am hoping SWORD or TWH will come out with something. Keeping the fingers crossed!!!!!
Homer
Posted: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 11:42:22 AM

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Nice pics there W900L, i was thinking of gettin one of them as a load myself. It looks great on a low loader!

Noel.

Noel.
Remko
Posted: Friday, September 09, 2011 11:23:43 AM

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Bump!! Cool Cool

As far as crushers go, this is the biggest commercially available (for a more or less decent price at least). The Sandvik UJ440i Jaw Crusher "Comfort" - [Conrad - 1:50]

But that's certainly not the only one. I just received this last week. It's a Hartl Powercrusher (now Atlas-Copco) from HiMoBo. The model is extremely rare, and I have been looking for one for a couple of years now. Finally found it last week.





Opening side covers.







The model comes with a small separate sifter.









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Remko
Posted: Friday, September 09, 2011 11:26:22 AM

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Compared to the Sandvik and Rimac-MOBY crusher.











With the Hitachi ZX870 from WSI.







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Remko
Posted: Friday, September 09, 2011 11:28:19 AM

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Finally, comparison in weights. The scale gives the weight in grams.











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dain555
Posted: Friday, September 09, 2011 12:39:14 PM

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Remko, now all you need is a gold processor then you could do a dio like that TV show Gold Rush!!

The only thing they didn't have was the crusher though and their Hitachis are a 200 and 450.

I like the looks of your new one though and with the screener, that is just way cool!!!!

Thanks for the pics of them Remko!!!

Dain

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Remko
Posted: Friday, September 09, 2011 1:51:11 PM

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dain555 wrote:
Remko, now all you need is a gold processor then you could do a dio like that TV show Gold Rush!!

The only thing they didn't have was the crusher though and their Hitachis are a 200 and 450.

I like the looks of your new one though and with the screener, that is just way cool!!!!

Thanks for the pics of them Remko!!!


Thanks! I don't know Gold Rush, have to check into that. Funny thing, I was just thinking that a nice big screener is someting that's missing in 1:50th. But then a fellow forummember from the Dutch forum showed a model he got at MatExpo. It's a Keestrack Frontier. Big unit around 35 tons. Not available in any shops yet, but I've already e-mailed Keestrack themselves to find out if they are directly available from them.

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Jim_sparky
Posted: Sunday, September 11, 2011 2:31:36 AM

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Remko,

Do you have a Pic of the Screen



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James Muldoon
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Sceptical
Posted: Sunday, September 11, 2011 3:44:48 AM
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dain555 wrote:
and their Hitachis are a 200 and 450.


Ummmm, their Hitachis were a 270 and a 400.
Remko
Posted: Sunday, September 11, 2011 7:17:05 AM

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Jim_sparky wrote:
Remko,

Do you have a Pic of the Screen



Jim, check here.

Remko

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Jim_sparky
Posted: Saturday, October 08, 2011 3:42:28 AM

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Remko,

Have you Found out if you can Buy the Keestrack Frontier Screen?



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James Muldoon
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