Item | Description |
2367 | Hince Hagen 30″ X 65′ Radial stacking conveyor, 5 yard aggregate hopper, radio remote 30″ wide belt (2001). |
2378 | Standley Batch Systems (1995) overhead concrete mixing and batching plant, 240 ton cap total aggregate bin capacity, cement silo 60 ton, 2 or 4 compartments because there are 4 gates, 2 cement silos, dumping station 12 ft. by 12ft., on a conveyor and a 70ft.bucket elevator, air operated flop chute, aggregate weigh hopper and cement weigh hopper, very good condition. |
2123 | Mixer Systems concrete batching plant. Includes 3 yard aggregate bins and 30 cu ft mixer. (2010) |
2111 | Ross 10 – 12 Yard batch and mixing plant, overhead storage, approximately 50 ton overhead silo with stand. (2001) |
2100 | Vince Hagen (1974) HT7250-45 concrete batch and mixing plant 7 cu. Yd portable concrete batch plant. (1997) |
1589 | Standley Batch Systems Batch Plant, six good condition used cement and fly ash silos available. Wide variety, range and sizes of quality bulk storage cement silo tanks. |
1334 | Vince Hagen portable concrete batch plant, 8 Yard Batcher, 60 ton cement silo, 8 & 16 yard aggregate bins. |
2100 | Belgrade 135 Ton Cement Silo, Round, 9′ Support, 12′ diameter, bag house. |
2876 | Standley Batching Systems low profile concrete batching and mixing plant. Includes four 70 ton aggregate bins with weigh belt system. Includes one 60 ton cement silos. Second silo 80 tons. |
1233 | Standley Batching Systems four color pigment system used for automatic dispensing of colors into mixer. |
1004 | Mixer Systems (1998) concrete batching and mixing: 3 yd. capacity has mixer platform with single discharge gate. Mixer Systems concrete mixing and batch plant. Four 3 yard aggregate bins with one yard Acromix mixer. |
2968 | Standley Batching Systems concrete batch plant. Includes two cement storage silos with double discharge 330/400 BBL cement and fly ash silos. |
12077 | Erie Strayer 100 Ton Cement Silo, Round, Stub Legs.(1995) concrete batch and mixing plant.003 R & S (2003) Three Compartment / 84 Ton Comanche Aggregate plant concrete batch and mixing plant. |
1995 | RexCon (1990) Concrete Batch Plants and Controls, “Models S concrete Batch Plant,” |
1226 | Stephens, (1903) Mobile Prayer’ Central Mix Concrete Plant System. |
1998 | Ross 10 Cu Yard Batch, Portable concrete batch and mixing plant, 90 Ton 3 Compartment Aggregate, 375 BBL cement Silo, 3″at, 4 Comp 80 Ton Aggregate, 10 Yard. |
1836 | Stephens Thoroughbred 1989 12 Cu Yard Batch, Portable concrete batch and mixing plant. 90 Ton 3 Comp Aggregate, 375 BBL Cement Standley Silo, Air Comp, 3″ |
2546 | Standley Batch Systems 600 BBL cement Silo, portable, drive thru legs, bag house, 12″x15″ transfer 0 BBL cement Silo, support structure, bag house, transfer screw |
2434 | Ross Bugeteer, 8 Yard Batch, portable concrete batch and mixing plant, 24″ Discharge, 231 BBL In Truss cement Silo, with Twin Screws. |
1936 | Con-E-Co, 10 Yard Mobile concrete batch plant. In Truss Cement silo w three aggregate bin storage. |
1709 | Belgrade 135 Ton Cement Silo, Round, 9′ Support, 12′ Diameter, Bag house |
2845 | ROSS 100, Portable, 4 Yard Mobile, 3 Compartment, concrete batch plant 36.5 Ton Aggregate, Refurbished 4 Yard. |
2113 | Rex 100 Ton / 2400 Cu Ft Cement Silo, (1993) Butterfly Valve, Baghouse, Ladder, Legs Round |
1934 | Stephens Thoroughbred concrete batch and mixing plant (1989) 12 Cu Yard Batch, Portable, 90 Ton 3 Comp Aggregate, Standley 375 BBL cement Silo, Air Comp, 3″ |
1901 | Stephens Eagle Empire concrete batch plant. (2004) 0 hours, Mobile Plant, 12 Yard, 350 BBL In Truss cement Silo, 3 Comp 70 Ton Agg |
1105 | Belgrade 200 barrel low profile portable cement silo. Includes drive through stand and supports. |
1854 | Stephens Thoroughbred Portable mix and batch plant (1993), 528 BBL cement Silo, 12 Yd Batcher, 70 Ton, 3/4 Comp Aggregate |
1587 | Standley Batch Systems (2007) 606 BBL fly ash cement Silo, portable, drive thru legs, bag house, 12″x15″ transfer |
2322 | Belgrade 200 BBL Low Profile Portable Silo 7″ Auger (2003), 5 HP 3-PH Motor (240/440V) 440V now Two New Sealed Gear Box Drives, 10:1 and 15:1 ratios New Lights and HD Safety Chains, |
2102 | Stephens Super Thoroughbred (1999) 12 Cu yd batch, portable, concrete batching plant 200 Ton 4 comp aggregate, 36″ discharge, Stephens 1069 BBL split cement silo. |
1499 | Mixer Systems Econo Batch concrete batch and mixing plant: (1998) one cu yd mixer, 2 compartment aggregate bin, conveyor, cement batcher, controls, Besser Appco silo. |
2398 | 270 BBL Belgrade Stationary cement Silos (2001) 10 Hp 3 phase electric, good condition |
2199 | R & S Low Profile 200 BBL Portable Cement Silo (2002) |
2156 | Elkin 225 BBL (2004) Cement silo concrete batch and mixing plant. Tilt Up portable single phase electric, excellent condition |
2345 | Cemen Tech 230 BBL portable cement silo, with hydraulic drive motor. |
1834 | Belgrade 300 barrel low profile portable cement silo with 14’ screw auger. All disassembled. |
2343 | Mixer Systems 200 Econo-Batch (1909) concrete batch and mixing plant: 2 cu. yd. DD mixer With stand, (3) 20 ton/ea aggregate bins, feed belt, cement weigh box, batch computer |
2543 | Standley Batch Systems: concrete batch plant (1908) (2) cement silos, (2) cement augers, (4) ground level bins, (4) feed belts, (4) weigh hoppers with clam shell gates, accumulating conveyor, feed conveyor, cement weigh batcher, controls |
1598 | Standley: (209) (6) silos, (6) augers, 200′ feed conveyor, aggregate weigh batcher, aggregate disbursing belt, (2) cement weigh batchers with load cells, controls |
1187 | Zimmerman ZM4 mobile concrete batch mixer (2000) |
1390 | Stephens (1999)Super Thoroughbred concrete batch plant 12 Cy batch, portable, 100 Ton 4 comp aggregate, 36″ discharge, 1069 BBL split cement silo. |
1654 | Belgrade 270 BBL tip up portable cement Silo with 3-phase electric. |
2934 | Vince Hagen (2001) Portable Concrete batch plant. 4 compartment aggregate bins |
2333 | Cemen Tech SCD3-50 (1999): 15 yd/hr production, 3 cu yd capacity, low & high flow admix. Mounted on International 4900 (1989): automatic transmission, 78,000 miles |
2945 | Fastway (2008): 7 yd capacity, decumulative batcher, weigh batcher, conveyor, cement silo, completely portable |
2940 | Vince Hagan (2007): portable concrete batching plant, 1,200 bbl capacity, 2 compartment cement silo, (2) cement weigh batchers, 4 1/2 yd. spiral blade concrete mixer, dust collector. |
1294 | Ross: 120 yds/hr, portable, concrete plant. (2007) 3 bins w/15 ton capacity, 30 ton cement silo. |
2950 | Merts TBS9 (2009): 2 compartment aggregate bin with 24″ conveyor, Belgrade 300 bbl cement silo with cement batcher. Agg bins need some repairs around clam gates |
2566 | Coneco: (2011) 6 yard concrete batcher with 2 compartment agg bin, has a cement silo with structure. |
2890 | Johnson (1995): 40 yds/hr, 70 ton silo with dust collector, 10 yd. Cement batcher, loading hopper with weigh scales, 30″ x 33′ conveyor belt with new speed reducer & head pulley |
1903 | Erie Strayer MG-12CP (2012): central mix, mobile concrete batch and mixing plant, Erie 12 cu yd tilt mixer; auxiliary silo, storage pig with electric blower, |
2945 | Johnson Ranger: 9 cu. yd. capacity, central mix, concrete batch and mixing plant (2) 9 cu. yd. tilting mixers, dust collector with reclaimer blower, control house with seltec computer, (3) feed conveyors |
2099 | Cemen Tech system: (2012) 30 ton capacity cement silo with hi/lo indicators & Wam dust filter, built-in aggregate bins, cement batcher, single admix. |
2567 | Mixer Systems (2015): 2 yd Turbine concrete mixer with 2 discharge doors, (2) 20 ton aggregate bins, 225 bbl Belgrade silo, E100D control panel, completely updated |
2199 | Del Zotto volumetric mixer (2009): includes 1 1/2 load silo (about 35 tons) |
2365 | Ross 10 – 12 Yard Batch, Overhead Storage, Approx 50 Ton Overhead Silo. |
2970 | Belgrade135 Ton Cement Silo ( 2009), Round, 9′ Support , 12′ Diameter, Baghouse |
2566 | ERIE STRAYER concrete batch plant equipment. 100 Ton Cement Silo, Round, Stub Legs. |
2111 | Belgrade 135 Ton Cement Silo, Round, 9′ Support, 12′ Diameter, Baghouse |
1498 | ROSS 100 (2011) Portable concrete batch plant, 4 Yard Mobile, 3 Comp, 36.5 Ton Agg, Refurbished |
1678 | Con-E-CO, 10 Yard Mobile concrete batch and mixing plant, In Truss Cement with Top 10 Cu Yard Batch, Portable, 90 Ton 3 Compartment Agg, 375 BBL cement Silo, |
2980 | Ross Budgeteer, (2011) 8 Yard Batch, Portable, concrete batch plant 24″ Discharge, 231 BBL In Truss cement Silo. |
2734 | Stephens 450 BBL cement Silo, support structure, baghouse, transfer screw. |
2588 | Stephens Thoroughbred 1989 concrete batch and mixing plant. 12 Cu Yard Batch, Portable, 90 Ton 3 Comp Agg, 375 BBL cement Silo, Air Comp, |
1789 | Stephens Thoroughbred Portable, 528 BBL cement Silo, 12 Yd Batch, 70 Ton, 3/4 Comp Agg |
1267 | Stephens Super Thoroughbred (2013) concrete batch plant 12 cu yd batch, portable, 200 Ton 4 comp agg, 36″ discharge, 1069 BBL split cement silo. |
1198 | Standley Batch Systems (2013) 606 BBL Silo, portable, drive thru legs, baghouse, 12″x15″ transfer |
I have observed in my career, people and companies that are considering purchasing used equipment do the research for one or three reasons. The first reason is they are wanting to replace existing equipment at an affordable price. The second reason is they buyer needs an affordable solution for a new venture or expansion to grow their business. Lastly the buyers budget cannot afford new machinery and is forced to purchase used equipment. In any of the three categories they have one common trait that will always remain the same for any business that purchases concrete machinery. It is vital in understand prior to purchasing concrete equipment you have the experienced people that have the knowledge and understanding in how to operate, maintain, or rebuild used equipment. This will greatly increase your opportunities for success in your business.
I have seen countless occasions when buyers financially trap themselves because they don’t have qualified people trained to understand concrete machinery. Buying on just low price only in the concrete machinery world can lead you into a disaster if you do not understand this industry. In the ready mix concrete batch plant industry, unlike many other industries you rarely just press the “GO” button and watch the machinery operate. Well trained people are what make the difference in concrete machinery operating or sitting ideal not making you money. Used concrete products batch plant equipment can operate with great performance with well-trained operators. In fact, with good people the age of machinery can mean very little difference in overall performance. This is because of the strength and long last qualities of the machinery in this industry. It is not uncommon to see twenty and thirty-year-old equipment being put back into operation and having very good performance. However, if you neglect to invest in good people your investment will be wasted.
Depending on your delivery time requirements, budget and skill of labor, I offer three levels of equipment choices you can purchase equipment. The different levels can make producers money in several ways. Many business owners often tell me that even with skilled employed workers, the company can often make more money by having the equipment reconditioned or renovated away from their factory. This is because the employees may be working to many hours now and don’t have any additional time available for projects. The ready mix concrete batch producers plant may also not have the physical space or the proper tools in their facility to do such a task. The worker can make the company more money for the company operating and managing their existing facility than spending time on rebuilding their own equipment.
One of my most successful customers told me as we walked through his plant a statement I we never forget. “We do what we do best and that is make concrete, and that is what makes us money. I want my people to focus making quality concrete at top levels of production efficiency. Nothing else. That is what makes us the most money possible!
Are you ready to find the level your company needs to be, and what it will take to grow your facility to the next level? Below are the levels of equipment conditioning you can purchase individually or as complete plant set ups from me. If you have any questions, please Contact Bill Fleming.
Level I – Totally Reconditioned Concrete Batch Plants
Level II – Used in good working order Concrete Batch Plants
Level III – Sold as Is Concrete Batch Plants
Are you ready to get started?
I can help you in your journey of finding the right concrete block making equipment within your budget that meets all your needs. There are just two simple steps to get started:
- The first step is to Contact Bill Fleming, and tell me which level equipment package seems to be the right fit and tell me more about your background and any questions you have about the level you are choosing.
- You can also just pick up the phone and call me, so we can discuss the possibilities over the phone. Just dial 314-960-0540. Global Machine Market is located in the Central Standard Time Zone of the USA.
Level I – Totally Reconditioned
The machinery is shipped in from the field or from your existing factory to the rebuilding facility. The machinery is completely dissembled down to the raw frame of the machine, sand blasted. All new component parts, electrical components and new PLC control systems are installed. Any new equipment upgrades are included in the price of the machinery. The machinery is painted, fully tested, certified, looks and operates like brand new equipment, and is packaged ready for shipment.
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This level of reconditioned level 1 equipment packages is often purchased by users that are already in the concrete business and are upgrading their existing concrete products plant facility. Generally, the pricing is 50% to 65% the price of new machinery compared if you were to purchase new from the original manufacturer. In some cases, the machinery is exactly the same equipment including the control systems. Why would any block producer want to buy a new piece of machinery when they could buy reconditioned machinery with factory warranty at a fraction of the cost and still gain the same output production?
What is unique about working with Global Machine from Anyone else?
Our level 1 machine systems have been widely installed and operated internationally in over 80 countries in the world. High growth countries such as the below are very popular destinations for the concrete machinery. In recent years these include Haiti, Bahamas, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Nigeria, Ghana, Ethiopia, Angola, Cameroon, Guyana, Liberia and many most countries in Africa.
When a person is considering the purchase of a machine system from us I always try to explain to them the benefits and unique differences of working with us over anyone in the world market. I hope these reasons will help you to better understand my company and provide valuable information to help in your journey of choosing our equipment for your needs. If you might be challenged and confused about block machinery systems on the market today there are many major differences. Have suppliers been telling you they make the best machine? They will guarantee the best price in the world? The block industry is simple or just buy our machine and get started today and I can ship to you, no problem? We please read the below and I think you will find the honest answers you are looking to have.
Global Machine Market is a USA company and is real and reputable. My grandfather Harry Fleming family started making concrete machinery in 1943. Three generations later you can pick up the phone and talk to Bill Fleming the owner of the company.
1. Level 1 machines are rebuilt and normally always USA machinery made in North America.
2. Machinery makes concrete products that can exceed ASTM standards in high quality required in the USA.
3. Heavy built machinery that uses less wear parts than most competitive machines built from other parts of the world.
4. Profession Installation men are available to install, assist and train your staff at your location. If anyone tells you their block machine is so simple you don’t need startup training and all you need is their training video they are either nuts or lying to you. All block machinery takes training requires how to install, operate and maintain no matter how big or small of system. The difference with us is we will tell you the truth and make sure you know the challenges in advance so you do have any unforeseen surprises. In doing this you will be saving a lot of money and have machinery you can operate for decades.
5. We help you design a fully profitable portable or stationary batch plant operation and help you with the design and offer suggestions in how to layout the equipment to work the best fit your land space or building.
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6. Unlimited consulting benefit program to help grow your business. After you purchase your machinery we offer a free consulting program where you can talk to directly with Bill Fleming the president of the company on any issues to help grow your business.
7. Personalized mix design, analysis, testing and formulations are available using your sand and rock aggregates before your machinery arrives.
8. Your first concrete products will be saleable and up to USA high quality standards, saving you time, money and reputation in the market.
9. We will help you understand the type and qualities of production people that are needed to operate and maintain this type of plant. This can save you time and a huge amount of money by getting these types of people. The cost of making bad products, having poor production efficiency and expensive production headaches can be prevented by using us in this step.
10. Our people are fluent in English and Spanish. This is important when you need to talk to us for any service questions, parts and future equipment questions in the future.
11. Optional pre-training in the North America factory and visits to operating block making factories before your machine is shipped. This is to ensure your operators have hands on training in all aspects of a block making business. This will include learning how to make concrete products, daily operational plant procedures, operational maintenance procedures and much more. On the same trip you can have the benefit of being training on the actual machine company you purchased. You will be able to inspect the machinery prior to shipment and meet the full staff of people that will be working with you in the future. The goal is to back home to your site and already be 80% pre-trained before your machine arrives at your site. This will save and make you more money than anything I can recommend for you to save money and ensure your business success before the service technician arrives.
12. You will know in advance of signing any purchase agreement the total cost of the machinery. Included in that total we will also see the service and installation cost and shipment cost landed to the shipping port of your choice.
13. Depending on your weather conditions, availability to local parts and distance from any access to cities or airports in the world we will put together a customized recommended spare parts list for one year’s running operation of the machinery
Level II – Used in good working order
The machinery is disassembled and shipped back to rebuilding facility where the equipment is reworked and supplied in good used working condition. Any obvious parts that need to be repaired or replaced are done to make machinery fully operational. Equipment is fully tested, steam cleaned, repainted and ready for shipment. No upgrades are made to the machinery or no new electrical controls are added to the machinery.
We can discuss on a case by case basis based regarding the equipment and state and explain that mechanical upgrades and electrical controls that may be available. These items will have to be discussed in detail and priced once the equipment is in the rebuilding shop. Once the machinery is being inspected we will know the exact condition of the equipment and advice you the best solution.
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The advantage for you as the buyer is the security and easy of mind to come in and inspect the equipment prior to shipment. You will know the equipment functions and machinery works well because the concrete machinery will be dry cycled before your eyes and before being is dismantled for shipment.
Level III- Sold as Is
The machinery is supplied and sold to you located from its original location and client is responsible for machinery condition. Sold as is, means you are totally responsible for the current condition of the machinery with no guarantees of performance or operating condition. What you see is in pictures or on your personal sight visit is what you are purchasing.
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I do offer prices to disassemble the used equipment from of the existing plant and load onto your trucks or into containers. In addition, service people can be scheduled to assist and take charge to reinstalling the equipment at your location for a daily rate. You will be responsible for daily rate, air fare, hotel and food. Complete plant set ups with all the accessory items are available to go along with the production facility. I can supply and manage the details for supplying you batching equipment, mixing, batching systems, product pallets, racks and building block molds.
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Generally, I only recommend people and users that are currently in the concrete industry purchase Level 3 as is equipment unless they have the very knowledgeable people to service and understand the challenges of used equipment discussed. When concrete machinery is sold “As Is” the equipment is rarely in the condition you can just start operating unless some rebuilding is done to the equipment.
However, the nice advantage of this level choice is you can actually schedule in advance to go inspect the equipment with us and see in person what you will be purchasing. I always recommended to inspect equipment in person to limit any confusion and know exactly what you are purchasing.
Compared to purchasing new portable, stationary concrete mobile batch plant equipment deliveries can be a matter of weeks instead of many months. International customs duties can also be extremely low compared to new equipment cost.
The savings can be tremendous if you find the right equipment, at the right time. Some situations can be highly advantage to consider with very little risk.
I can help you get a total turnkey solution, including installation, by supplying an operation that is up and operating utilizing either all new equipment, or a combination of new, used and renovated equipment to fit you budget and time frame. The end result is a complete operating plant that is up and operating economically and to capacity.
Please review the materials give me a call at 314-960-0540 or click on Contact Bill Fleming.
I cordially invite you to call me so we might be able to set up plant tours of equipment in operation similar to what you are considering if not the exact machinery itself. We can also layout plant options for your operation. Look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible. Have a great week.
To Your Success,
Bill Fleming
Global Machine Market
Overland Park, Kansas, 66212 USA
Office: 314-960-0540
Cell: 314-960-0540
Skype: GlobalMachineMarket