Yesterday at 9:16 PM / Beekeeping #771 BackRoad Veteran Member Joined Apr 30, 2020 Messages 1,920 Location Rural PA Tractor Kubota MX6000, MF 35 You don't seem to do anything without a reason... So why process on the trailer? Is it so it can be cleaned up outside of your shop?
You don't seem to do anything without a reason... So why process on the trailer? Is it so it can be cleaned up outside of your shop?
Yesterday at 9:22 PM / Beekeeping #772 CloverKnollFarms Super Member Joined Dec 18, 2021 Messages 5,824 Location Indiana Tractor TYM4820H BackRoad said: You don't seem to do anything without a reason... So why process on the trailer? Is it so it can be cleaned up outside of your shop? Click to expand... #1 the extractor needs to be anchored to something. #2 the trailer jack allows me to tilt it rearward to facilitate flow out the valve. #3 the height is perfect to run it from extractor to strainer bucket to bottle #4 easy to move to my other shop to pressure wash after use.
BackRoad said: You don't seem to do anything without a reason... So why process on the trailer? Is it so it can be cleaned up outside of your shop? Click to expand... #1 the extractor needs to be anchored to something. #2 the trailer jack allows me to tilt it rearward to facilitate flow out the valve. #3 the height is perfect to run it from extractor to strainer bucket to bottle #4 easy to move to my other shop to pressure wash after use.