Greetings,
Okay, tell me more. I have a 72" landpride reverse tiller that has some
real power. However, I don't see how I could get it in a pit, it would
have to be pretty shallow. I would love to see a picture of what you
have in mind. Since my tractor already runs on used veggie oil, my fuel
cost would be negligible.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
clydetcurry wrote:
> ---many farmers have a PTO driven rototiller which, in combination
> with a concrete lined pit, should have the power to make papercrete in
> volume ! IF ANYONE WOULD LIKE TO TRY THIS- please stay in touch - If
> we could make this work then we would be empowering all of small town
> America to be able to make papercrete - what a boon Clyde at
> www.evesgarden.org In papercreters@yahoogroups.com,
> "funmailforconnie" <funmailforconnie@...> wrote:
>> Which of you run your papercrete mixer off your tractor's PTO?
>>
>> Would you share your design or engineering on that with us so I could
>> show Hubby?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Connie
>>
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