Machinery Partner connects you directly to purchase Crushers from manufacturers and dealers delivered to North Dakota with best in class financing and support
read moreUp to 80 tph Ton per hour
$270,000
$4,812 - $6,171 /mo
5.65 - 6.35 Ton per hour
$20,000
$332 - $426 /mo
2 tph Ton per hour
$37,000
$659 - $846 /mo
4 tph Ton per hour
$40,000
$713 - $914 /mo
10 tph Ton per hour
$58,500
$1,043 - $1,337 /mo
8 tph Ton per hour
$53,000
$945 - $1,211 /mo
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In the vast, rugged landscapes of North Dakota, crushers play an integral role in the state's thriving mining and extraction industries. These heavy-duty machines are designed to reduce large rocks into smaller pieces, making them easier to handle and transport. They are particularly vital in North Dakota's lignite coal industry, which is one of the largest in the United States. The Freedom Mine, operated by The Coteau Properties Company, is a prime example where crushers are extensively used to break down extracted lignite before it's transported for processing.
Lignite is a type of coal often referred to as 'brown coal' due to its color and composition. It has lower energy content than other types of coal but remains a significant fuel source for electricity generation. In North Dakota, lignite is mined on a large scale and used primarily for power generation at nearby power plants such as Antelope Valley Station and Coal Creek Station.
Crushers also play a crucial role in North Dakota's oil extraction industry. The Bakken Shale formation has been a significant contributor to the state’s economy since oil was first discovered there in 1951. Here, crushers are employed at various stages of oil extraction and processing. They help break down large chunks of shale rock, making it easier to extract valuable crude oil.
Furthermore, crushers are instrumental in North Dakota’s growing gravel and crushed stone industry. These materials are used extensively in construction projects across the state – from road building to commercial infrastructure development. Companies like Knife River Corporation heavily rely on crushers to produce these essential construction materials.
North Dakota produces less than half a million metric tons of crushed stone per year, but over 11 million metric tons of sand and gravel aggregate.
In summary, whether it's breaking down lignite for power generation, facilitating oil extraction from shale formations or producing gravel for construction projects - crushers serve as an indispensable tool within North Dakota’s heavy machinery arsenal.