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Hog Crusher Skid Steer-Mounted Concrete Crusher

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Description Request a Quote Request a Demo Specifications Product Information Empty weight 1805 lbs. (819 kg) Minimum hydraulic flow rate 15 gal @ 3000 psi Maximum hydraulic flow rate 21 gal @ 3500 psi 72" wide bucket 24" crushing rotor Overall dimensions 72" × 24" × 48" (l × w × h) Optional standard or high torque motor Comparison HCR50L HCR50H   Dimensions 72″ x 24″ x 48″ (183 x 61 x 122 mm) 72″ x 24″ x 48″ (183 x 61 x 122 mm)   Gross Weight 1700 lbs. (771 kg) 1700 lbs. (771 kg)   Discharge Rate Up to 10 tons per hour Up to 10 tons per hour   Drum Thickness 24″ (61 mm) 24″ (61 mm)   Motor Standard Flow High Torque 16 GPM Add to Cart Add to Cart Powerful Concrete Crusher Built for Real Demolition Work Breaking up concrete slabs and concrete structures with jackhammers and manual methods burns through labor costs and keeps your projects stuck in slow motion. The Hog Crusher mounts directly to your skid steer, turning existing equipment into mobile crushing stations that handle everything from residential concrete to permanent rock and abrasive materials. Built with heavy-duty steel construction that matches our entire product line, this isn’t another lightweight attachment that quits when you need it.  Rental fees for impact crusher equipment and hauling concrete off-site to processing facilities drain your bottom line on every job. This mobile crusher delivers high output processing – up to 10 tons per hour – right at the demolition location with speed valve control that adapts to different materials. From clearing old concrete for new concrete pours to processing stone and nonmetallic minerals for reuse, this concrete crusher handles real-world demolition while managing dust and noise levels that keep residents and job site crews comfortable.  Why the Hog Crusher Outperforms Other Concrete Crushers Skid Steer Versatility That Moves With Your Job Site Skid Steer Versatility That Moves With Your Job Sites Mounts directly to your existing equipment without needing separate mobile crushing stations or facility-based processing, letting you crush concrete exactly where demolition happens. High Quality Construction That Handles Abrasive Materials High Quality Construction That Handles Abrasive Materials Heavy-duty steel drum and cylinder rod design processes everything from standard concrete slabs to permanent rock and nonmetallic minerals without constant maintenance and manual repairs. Fast Processing That Improves Your Bottom Line Fast Processing That Improves Your Bottom Line Up to 10 tons per hour output with speed valve control reduces labor costs and eliminates hauling fees while managing dust and vibrations for safer job site conditions. Hog Crusher FAQs What materials can the Hog Crusher process besides concrete? The crusher handles brick, block, stone, asphalt, and non-reinforced concrete, with the only exception being marble. It processes abrasive materials down to 2 inches or less, making crushed stone suitable for backfill, gravel driveways, and job site filler needs. What hydraulic requirements does this concrete crusher need? The attachment requires a minimum hydraulic flow rate of 15 gallons at 3000 psi and can handle up to 21 gallons at 3500 psi. The high torque model (HCR50H) needs 22 GPM for optimal performance. How much can I save on disposal costs with this mobile crusher? Contractors have reported significant savings on disposal costs by processing concrete and stone materials on-site instead of hauling to off-site facilities. This reduces dumpster fees and transportation expenses while providing reusable material for your bottom line. What warranty coverage comes with EZG equipment? Coverage is automatic and lasts two years from the date of purchase. The warranty guarantees that all equipment shipped is free of defect and covers equipment that breaks through normal use. A maintenance manual is included to help maintain warranty coverage. Do I need a standard permit to operate this crusher on job sites? Operating requirements vary by location and local safety code sections. Contact your local permitting office to determine if a complete standard permit issuance package is required for mobile crushing operations in your area, especially regarding dust control and noise regulations for nearby residents.