jake98
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- Joined
- Nov 10, 2007
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- Dingmans Ferry PA
- Tractor
- 53 Cub, 70's JD 410, Kioti 25hst
It's the way the end of the rod and wedge is fixed to the beam that prevents the rod from bending under stress, that also limits what you can do. The center of the push is only a few inches off the beam, for pressing apples, grapes etc you would have to have an offset adapter to bring the "push" out away from the beam, and extended away from the end of the rod so you could get it in a barrel of some sort.
It should be doable, the offset plunger would not need to be able to withstand the full force of the cylinder as I don't think you would need 20-30 tons of force to press fruit ?
JB.
How about just pressing them in a piece of 5" pipe with holes in it? You could have a plug on the bottom that the pipe sits on, and just take it off to clear out the pulp.. maybe a fixture on the lower section with a drain pan?