Building a powered sweeper

/ Building a powered sweeper
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#21  
you seem to have thought it all out
thats the best idea so far - now ive just gotta get an old tiller, around where i live not too many people have compacts so finding one may be tricky
thanks for your ideas ill post if i get it to work
 
/ Building a powered sweeper #22  
Sorry about that. here they were used to fill verticle silos with chopped corn or whatever. The fan is up to36" in dia. and was usually powered with a pulley/belt drive and would blow the corn up a 8"+or- pipe. We used to fill a small 25' silo with a belt from a Modet T Ford then went an 8N, what a difference!
There are lots of them here in scrap piles since most farmers use bunker storage for chopped hay and silage. bcs
 
/ Building a powered sweeper #23  
Can't you go down to Parliament Square and get a windbag to move leaves
 
/ Building a powered sweeper
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#24  
justaplain - so i could use one of these things to suck up the stuff left by the mower
sounds good but wouldnt it be a bit noisy - you tell me
thanks for the idea
chhers Mith
 
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#25  
Tevi - im a idiot remember windbag?? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif parliament square?? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
keep it real basic
mith
 
/ Building a powered sweeper #26  
They can also help burn up a brushpile in a hurry.
 

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