McCloskey 616 Trommel Screener 2/2
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@vantagetes lol, I know man. Been following your vids for a bit now and when you showed us all your "new rig" and it was a pickup truck I had to laugh. Grats on the promotion. Now please do all of my fellow operators a favor and move your truck. =)
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that a 4 yrd bucket?
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good operator
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happy thanks giveing
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quote "Some jerk parked his pickup truck right in the way" LOL . That is foreman training 101 around here. If the foreman isn't parked in the way then he is hiding on the jobsite doing paper work or at "lunch" with the super.
kiljoysvnzr0 1 year ago
@kiljoysvnzr0 I'm the foreman ;)
vantagetes 1 year ago
At my occupation I am running a brand new Doppstadt 620 Trommel Screener. Got it last week, replacing and old Doppstadt 518. But instead of feeding it with a wheel loader we use a Cat 325. The Cat was big enough to feed the old one, but now I cant keep up when running at 80% :p As I am mixing marsh, sand and old/used soil. And quite often I have to empty the grizzly, wich gives me a lot of down time.
MrWeerner 1 year ago
@MrWeerner Mobility gives the loader a huge advantage. With a hoe it takes much longer to move from pile to pile and you either have to move piles or the screener constantly.
vantagetes 1 year ago
is this screener stationary all the time or does it move around site? i presume it move cos of the wheels but is it self propelled or trailer. most models here are on tracks and self propelled
stevendonovan1987 1 year ago
@stevendonovan1987 It's got a tow bar and is moved around by the loader.
vantagetes 1 year ago