![]() They are made for day in, day out durability. That's not to say deals can't be found, but there's a reason the market allows the prices to be so high. Even high hour stuff is 50% of new price. Go find a low hour name brand machine of any type, and let me know what the depreciation is. ![]() There's a reason the depreciation is so much. It's a little different for a home use machine because transport isn't involved, but it all comes down to maximum flexibility. But I can have a pile of gravel pre delivered and then do all of this with one machine and not have to make several trips or try to time anything with weather or other people. A forestry mulcher would be better for reducing material mass, a dozer would be better for grading the roadbed, a dumptruck would be better for spreading gravel, and a tractor might be better for smoothing gravel. ![]() I can pull one machine to a job site and mow down brush for a trail, take 1 minute to slap the dozer blade on and knock out the stumps and level the ground and shape the crown and ditches to make that trail into a roadbed, then 2 minutes later I'm switched over and running a bucket and scooping and spreading gravel for a driveway, then stick a harley rake on there and go down the sides to prep for grass. The skidsteer with a dozer blade is nowhere near as good for cutting dirt, pushing trees, and other "real" dozer tasks, but it makes up for it in speed, manueverability, ease of use, and the ability to swap attachments that work well. I had a Komatsu D21 9k pound dozer for about 10 years, bought a tracked skid steer, then bought a 6 way dozer blade for the skidsteer, then sold the small dozer. The dozer blade and C-frame alone weigh 2300lbs. And it weighs 18k pounds, so not small enough for the average homeowner or landscaping crew. And actually Case kinda has (DL550B, except its not really available, it's been a SEMA queen for several years), but it going to be in that $100k price range, so not at a mass market price point. You are absolutely correct about making a killing if one of the "big names" came out with something like this. In execution, it will probably be able to most everything, and not really be good at anything. In concept they are very neat and seem to check a lot of boxes. There's good reason for both, and again, all are a compromise. Pros have migrated towards skidsteers and mini-ex's, and homeowners have migrated towards 4x4 compact tractors with FEL and BH. They could do all dirt related tasks inefficiently. Only problem was they couldn't run attachments, were large and heavy, difficult to manuever, and not very good at cutting dirt. AMFG RakeZilla Commercial Root Rake 96″ Sale! $3,850.00 $3,495.Backhoe's used to be the ultimate "multitasking" machine.IDT Single Hay Bale Squeezer Sale! $4,130.00 $3,755.00 Add to cart.COMBINED WITH AN INTUITIVE OPERATION MANUAL, YOUR TEAM CAN QUICKLY LEARN HOW TO SAFELY USE THIS EQUIPMENT AND IMMEDIATELY IMPROVE YOUR TEAM’S EFFICIENCY. THE HOG CRUSHER CAN SAVE THE AVERAGE CONTRACTING TEAM UP TO 75% OF FUNDS TYPICALLY SPENT ON DUMPSTERS. THIS CAPABILITY IS EXTRA HELPFUL IN MUDDY OR REMOTE JOB SITES. THE HOG CRUSHER HANDLES BRICK, BLOCK, STONE, ASPHALT AND NON-REINFORCED CONCRETE.ĬRUSHED STONE AND PACKED DIRT CAN BE REUSED AS FILLER, TO HELP SUPPLEMENT GRAVEL WALKWAYS AND MORE. THIS HIGH-POWERED MATERIAL RECYCLER REDUCES THE AMOUNT OF BULK DEBRIS TRANSPORTED BY DUMPSTERS TO LANDFILLS. Description THE SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION! REDUCE WASTE AND MAKE MORE $$$ W/ THE “HOG CRUSHER”ġ00% MADE IN THE USA IN COLORADO BY EZG MAUFACTURING! GO GREEN WITH THE HOG CRUSHER®, THE MATERIAL RECYCLING SOLUTION THAT CUTS DOWN ON JOB SITE WASTE.
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