First tractor that I've purchased in a long time that actually runs, never missed abeat on the 20 mile drive home.
If has a PTO that will be perfect to operate the silage chopper, cut branches down to size for the essential oil still. Now to find a tree point snow blower.
You drove it on the road 20 miles? If you were stopped, would you have told the cops, "The family thinks I'm crazy and took my car keys. I needed beer and smokes."?
Well when I read the tittle of this thread I was prepared to tell you how much of a good friend I am to you, but I don't need a "vintage" tractor. Hahaha
It looks great and if its running now it will likely continue to. 73, Mike
"Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}
Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked
Don't judge me....
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I'm game! I'll even buy the gas...
Made a trip to the farm where the mill was stored, It's now at home.
They had relocated the mill, part of the PTO shaft is missing, no big deal.
The 10 horse electric mill did a decent job of removing the insulation the copper wire gets beaded into little balls that come out VERY HOT.
Last edited by alloy2; 08-24-2020 at 07:50 PM.
Found the missing half of the PTO drive shaft, later today heading out to a couple of landfills to strip some copper from appliances.
Feed that wire into the mill and see if it spits out dollar bills.
Then change he screen for one with larger discharge and feed the mill some spruce tree branches, the mill might put out material the right size needed for distilling essential oils.
Very cool. I hope you will share a few photos of both processes. 73, Mike
Bought a new battery, PTO shaft rusted trying to get it loose, the pto from the tractor turns at 540 rpm, that large v'belt pulley overdrives the small pulley, those hammers are approaching the sound barrier.
Six V-belts, good assortment of screens.
The wire was from one trip to the landfill, I'm now a cord cutter.
Cords cut into three foot pieces so they don't wrap.
I’m interested to see how this works out for two reasons. I love seeing old farm equipment repurposed to make money, and we have an old grinder mixer out back that’s just an eyesore now
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The old feed mill rolling over for the first time in twenty years, the auger compartment filled up with shred, have not modified the mill to suit my needs.
The chop is mostly extension cords, the copper kernels perfect to cast into ingots, time to bring my Induction furnace out of mothballs.
In the pan is only a small portion of the clean out.
After bringing up the RPM's on the PTO the plastic pail blew out of the cyclone.
Spitting out dollar bills.
Last edited by alloy2; 08-26-2020 at 12:02 PM.
No one wants this type of wire, like I said in the tittle. I won the lottery.
Today's pickins.
Just finished feeding yesterdays copper through the mill, the tub weighs in the neighbourhood of eighty pounds, I did sya the copper got hot, small fire in the mill.
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