OldMcDonald
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Has anyone built their own?
A neighbour and I want to make a pto driven machine. There are lots of YouTube videos. Search almond huller or smallatrici mandorle to see the size of machine we need. They are between about 6 and 10 feet long, and mainly electric motor driven, but that is not a problem. There is limited other information on the net. All the info I can find relates to Italian or Greek machines and importing from there is very expensive.
As in the US, the bigger frowers (none in my vicinity) bulk their harvest to a co-op or private huller and sheller. My nearest is about 150 miles and we want to reduce the volume and weight of what is transported by removing hulls. Also, and this is important, want to keep the nutrients in the hulls on the property.
We are currently planting young trees so have a couple of years before the huller is needed, but want to make an early start on the project. There could be a third person also planting so we are looking at hulling the produce of about 1500/1700 trees to start with, possibly up to 2500. This means very small scale hullers are not appropriate.
Making the general frame seems straight forward (need to confirm the bar spacings) but the "beaters" inside will probably be the critical part, and I am having problems getting any info.
A neighbour and I want to make a pto driven machine. There are lots of YouTube videos. Search almond huller or smallatrici mandorle to see the size of machine we need. They are between about 6 and 10 feet long, and mainly electric motor driven, but that is not a problem. There is limited other information on the net. All the info I can find relates to Italian or Greek machines and importing from there is very expensive.
As in the US, the bigger frowers (none in my vicinity) bulk their harvest to a co-op or private huller and sheller. My nearest is about 150 miles and we want to reduce the volume and weight of what is transported by removing hulls. Also, and this is important, want to keep the nutrients in the hulls on the property.
We are currently planting young trees so have a couple of years before the huller is needed, but want to make an early start on the project. There could be a third person also planting so we are looking at hulling the produce of about 1500/1700 trees to start with, possibly up to 2500. This means very small scale hullers are not appropriate.
Making the general frame seems straight forward (need to confirm the bar spacings) but the "beaters" inside will probably be the critical part, and I am having problems getting any info.
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