I use a maual dvice that i can crush 20 cans at once in 5 secs ! Because i live near stadiums and tail gaters leave 1000's of lbs in the lots ! I needed a fast way to get them gathered and crushed because the others using carts and bikes also go around ! I have deal with parking security i only pay $5 to go in early so i get a jump on others who come in later ! Have to be done before midnight cause the clean up crws comein and just grab all trash fast !
Best unit on the market by far and a lot safer for the home recycler. Also can be square baled. Weight and small valume means more money per load to recycler.
@plasmaman2507 . That bail weighs approximately 16lbs and its about 500 cans. We also have a square bailer that bails about 1250 cans weighing about 35lbs.
nice
hambonedodge34 2 months ago
want a better idea, make take that hydraulic power, to lift the container and dump automatically into the feed chamber. reduce your labor by 90%.
theplotz 2 months ago
I think it's practical after you figure in the gas and the price of the tie....
Tryoutz747 5 months ago
I use a maual dvice that i can crush 20 cans at once in 5 secs ! Because i live near stadiums and tail gaters leave 1000's of lbs in the lots ! I needed a fast way to get them gathered and crushed because the others using carts and bikes also go around ! I have deal with parking security i only pay $5 to go in early so i get a jump on others who come in later ! Have to be done before midnight cause the clean up crws comein and just grab all trash fast !
senseblogger 7 months ago
@MegaBloodfist lol
Begbucks 7 months ago
Best unit on the market by far and a lot safer for the home recycler. Also can be square baled. Weight and small valume means more money per load to recycler.
JOECANMAN1 10 months ago
hi
Q. how much dose it cost ???
eryk12345678x 1 year ago
How much?
MrLeonard55 1 year ago
I would think this contraption would be more expensive due to the gas/oil need for the motor. Just my thoughts on it.. but cool still the same
captbiggins614 1 year ago
how much does that bail weigh?
plasmaman2507 1 year ago
@plasmaman2507 . That bail weighs approximately 16lbs and its about 500 cans. We also have a square bailer that bails about 1250 cans weighing about 35lbs.
mjunctionmarine 1 year ago
bees like beer
Begbucks 2 years ago 4