Exactly.
The ability to simply scoop up the heaviest ingedients from a pile would be extra nice.
I agree that a faster spin rate would be helpful. Adding some teeth to the auger edges would help shred the paper too.
Of course... if you have a front-end loader, no reason why you couldn't use the simple bucket as a tool to help load ingredients into a more traditional mixer. It shouldn't be too difficult to come up with a way to drain a mixer into a loader so that it can lift and place the slurry where you want it.
No need to get all complicated with the system.
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "Bob" <criswells.ok@...> wrote:
>
>
> That works great as a mortar mixer, but I don't think it would pulp
> paper turning that slow. I like the way it adapts from a gate fill, to
> a hose fill. I'll bet it could be adapted to a tractor front-end loader
> real easy. Wouldn't it be great to have something like that to pulp
> paper, mix and dump any height!
>
> Bob the Builder
>
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