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Veggie Washer Cleans 800 Lbs./Hr.
Cleaning carrots and other root crops is a dirty job, but Keith Wyndlow gets the job done easily. He and his daughter have run as much as 800 lbs. of carrots an hour through his homemade veggie washer.
"It also works great with potatoes, turnips, or any kind of root crop," says Wyndlow. "Produce feeds thr
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Veggie Washer Cleans 800 Lbs /Hr CROPS New Techniques Cleaning carrots and other root crops is a dirty job but Keith Wyndlow gets the job done easily He and his daughter have run as much as 800 lbs of carrots an hour through his homemade veggie washer
It also works great with potatoes turnips or any kind of root crop says Wyndlow Produce feeds through the rotating drum and water sprays them where they meet the drum surface as they roll The design makes efficient use of the water
Effective water use lets Wyndlow get by with low-pressure well water delivered by garden hose He sets up the washer next to the garden so wash water and dirt are recycled back into the garden beds rather than run down a drain
Wyndlow s carrot cleaner is also energy efficient Belt-driven rollers turn the cleaner with power from a 3/4 hp electric motor A gearbox with appropriately-sized pulley wheels reduces the motor s 1 800 rpm s down to 10 rpm s
The washer stands about 10 ft long and about 5 ft high The bulk of the length is the washing and draining drum It sits in a cradle of rollers Two rollers drive it while two sets of rollers at either end guide it The cradle stands on 40-in legs
The washer is carpet-lined to cushion the tumbling of the drum which is a steel pipe about the size of a 45-gal barrel A steel frame lined with recycled belting extends out from the drum Drain holes in the belting allow dirt and water to drain off Simple nylon ties hold the belting in place Water sprays the carrots the length of the washer drum
The protective guards over the moving parts were the toughest part to devise says Wyndlow I wanted to keep the weight down yet make the machine childproof
Wyndlow made one unit that he later sold to a neighboring vegetable producer He and his family use the second one he made At nearly 80 bad knees prevent him from doing the welding necessary to make more washers
I would like to license my design for a nominal amount to someone to make he says I would provide all my plans and exact specifications
Wyndlow says the entire unit weighs about 800 lbs He estimates it could be made and sold for around $4 000 He says that is about 80 percent the cost of a similar sized commercial unit he had considered buying
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Keith Wyndlow 13110 Doole Rd Ladysmith B C Canada V9G 1G6 ph 250 245-4091; keith_kiyi@hotmail com
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