Thank You for the great video. Could you tell me where to get the plans for this sheller? I retired to Central America and would love to grow some beans. Again Thank You
Can you show a image of the inside of the drum and the wooden beaters that are (attached?) to the axle? Do the beaters and the drum spin at the same speed or do the beaters spin faster? Thanks in advance.
HI LYLE: Thank You for the great video. I love your invention. I live in Central America (Panama) and I am thinking about growing a lot of Pigeon peas. Do the peas have to be dried first or straight from the plant? I would love to have the plans to make my own sheller. Again Thank You.
I'll give you a thumbs up if you show the inside of the sheller right before you load the peas in the hull into the sheller. I've shelled hundreds of bushels of beans and peas when I was in high school for a grocery store. Don't mean anything by it. I hope I'm wrong! If so it BAD!A**! AND I'M MAKING ONE!!! 😊
Lyle I like this. I see no reason why it can't work on soybean. I am working with small subsistence farmers in Africa. We are promoting soyabean production for human nutrition. Shelling without seed damage is very critical. Can we start a private discussion on how we could get these made up in Africa for the farmers there. Do you have any plans the video does not show how it works.
Really neat! I would like to have one of those.
I watched this video for the second time and would love to make one,
O my... Live in west indies wud love to hv one of these for myself... Hv peas garden.. 🤗👍👍👍
Great! do you have any detailed picture of it?
Do you have the plans online for this build ?
Thank You for the great video. Could you tell me where to get the plans for this sheller? I retired to Central America and would love to grow some beans. Again Thank You
This would be great for industrial use on a small farming scale.
Do you have the plans on how to make this sheller.
muy buena saludos desde venezuela
Can you show a image of the inside of the drum and the wooden beaters that are (attached?) to the axle? Do the beaters and the drum spin at the same speed or do the beaters spin faster? Thanks in advance.
How can I get hold of the design?
any plans or blue prints?
No but will post some
Where did they get posted?
Where can I buy something like this?
hey I just built one of these but it's breaking the peas up any suggestions
Can we have updated info on this pea sheller?
I'd like to build me one. Do you have any plans I can go by?
How do I get one of these?!
HI LYLE: Thank You for the great video. I love your invention. I live in Central America (Panama) and I am thinking about growing a lot of Pigeon peas. Do the peas have to be dried first or straight from the plant? I would love to have the plans to make my own sheller. Again Thank You.
i assume dried
You can shell them either way.
Those peas were fresh off the plant
Do you sell them?
Hi Lyle, wondering what is the cost to make this equipment and/or do you sell them to the public.
No I just built this one only,when I was a kid my dad built one,l built it out of memory
@clylelee Do you have plans how to re build this machine?. I need one of those for a small scale farm in Uganda
@@clylelee Hi amazing machine, do you have the building instructions to rebuild this machine?
What are you doing now Lyle? Are you still shelling peas?
Anyway you could send me your plans?
I'll give you a thumbs up if you show the inside of the sheller right before you load the peas in the hull into the sheller. I've shelled hundreds of bushels of beans and peas when I was in high school for a grocery store. Don't mean anything by it. I hope I'm wrong! If so it BAD!A**! AND I'M MAKING ONE!!! 😊
Lyle I like this. I see no reason why it can't work on soybean. I am working with small subsistence farmers in Africa. We are promoting soyabean production for human nutrition. Shelling without seed damage is very critical. Can we start a private discussion on how we could get these made up in Africa for the farmers there. Do you have any plans the video does not show how it works.
My daddy built one over 30 yrs ago..nothing new