[AT] pto powered woodprocessor
Larry D Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Sun Dec 10 17:55:40 PST 2006
How do you define wood processing, Mike? Splitting? Chipping? Ripping?
There is a guy who shows up at the Hickory show (North Carolina) every year
that makes portable saw mills out of miscellaneous steel, discarded
automotive spare tires (the little temporary donuts), and a bunch of other
hardware. Given enough time, I probably can come up with a name and address
for him if that's the sort of thing you're interested in.
Larry
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From: "Mike Obrecht" <mdo_1 at hotmail.com>
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Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2006 7:35 PM
Subject: [AT] pto powered woodprocessor
> does any one have any good plans for a homemade wood processor that can be
> run on one of my MM's. All of the comercial ones are very expensive and
> out of a farmers price range. Any ideas would be appreciated. I always
> read the threads on here but have not posted in a long time. Thanks. And
> yes, we have a fleet of MM's that have powered our dairy farm for three
> generations.
>
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