[AT] pto powered woodprocessor
Thomas O. Mehrkam
tomehrkam at houston.rr.com
Mon Dec 11 04:18:02 PST 2006
Quite a feat of engineering. It would be a very challenging project.
Good Luck.
PS: a couple of wet backs wood be cheaper.
Jeff Pilbeam wrote:
>look at this web page
> http://www.timberwolfcorp.com/processors/
>
> Ive seen this one work at a show
>
>Mike Obrecht <mdo_1 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 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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