[AT] This actually tractor related
Steve W.
falcon at telenet.net
Tue Dec 29 15:22:40 PST 2009
Best, George wrote:
> I doubt that any wineries still stomp their grapes. Would think they
> all use presses of some sort.
>
> I know a guy who's family has a large apple orchard and has made
> cider (regular and hard) for the past hundred years. Their cider
> press is a huge commercial thing made in the early 1900's and powered
> by flat belt off an early sideshaft engine. Could just as easily
> have been a flat belt off a tractor.
>
> So I would think a Cletrac with flat belt pulley could press grapes
> if needed. Although the wine label only says it was harvested using
> Cletrac equipment and nothing was said about the wine making process.
>
>
There is an orchard near me that uses an 1800s water turbine to power
their press and an original Waterloo Boy to power the grinder and
conveyor. It's a neat operation to watch.
http://www.flycreekcidermill.com/
The cheese they make is GREAT as well.
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Steve W.
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