Problem: Brauer Construction of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, had piles of bedrock lying around its facility. In most cases, they would fit it into a hole that was large enough to accommodate the size. Sometimes, when there were no holes, the company would place them in a quarry. That was when owner Jason Brauer searched the internet for a machine that would help him get rid of his bedrock.
Solution: Brauer found the attachment from MB Crusher America. Now, the company crushes more than just bedrock, including concrete and asphalt, into fill and reusable material for roads and other projects. Brauer uses the BF80.3 on his Komatsu PC210 LC. The crusher attachments are designed for a range of excavators, skid loaders, loaders and backhoes regardless of brand.
Result: “I bet you I’ve used it a quarter of the time I’ve had it, so that’s twice a week,” Brauer says. “We get more jobs because we’re doing things competitors can’t do.” 855-622-7874; www.mbcrusher.com
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