We did what you are doing....37 years ago. I bought a sawmill for my 82nd birthday, and I wish I had done it much sooner. You need to tell us how you intend to support yourselves. So far it is all outgo and no income. Thanks for this refreshing glimpse, of ourselves in a way.
Our pear is grafted to a thorny pear (non-fruiting) because the roots are more hardy than a Bradford pear, so it's more than likely not any kind of tree you want growing from the base of the 2nd fuyu. They send out trees like that bare rooted in the winter when they are dormant...it enables reasonable shipping across the country. I got a bunch of hardwoods given to me bare rooted last winter that I put in pots that will end up on the farm. BTW....deer love fuyu and it thrives in our Zone 9 Florida climate. I feel like there should have been some Meg backhoe footage in here somewhere....🤔 Trommel is a rock star.... 🤩
That makes sense about the shipping. Those fuyu are something else. We used to eat them like apples around Thanksgiving time in SC. So good! Meg was so random that day. Just taking the backhoe in the woods for some alone time. Proud of her for doing that.
"Random plastic containers" come from the "recycle & reuse" bin! 😉At least that's where they always come from at my house! My garden pots for seedlings are nearly all made of recycled yogurt cups. I'm curious to learn how long your welded wire mesh lasts, given the beating it will take from the rocks you're tumbling. If it fails, it's cheap and easy to replace, of course. If you want to replace it with something stronger, you might try expanded metal mesh. It's much tougher, since it has no welds to fail. The welds on that welded wire mesh break easily. I use it as a garden fence. Too often, when deer try to jump the fence and hit it, the welds break and leave a mangled mess.
You kids sure work good together. I was so happy to see that you listened to Meg and tried her idea and didn't just shoot it down. I think that proved two things, #1 Jon your a very smart young man. #2. Women are right and are very well gifted at problem salving. God gave then that gift I think mainly to be able to live with us men... LOL.... Another thing I really liked seeing was that you gave credit to Meg for the fine job she did on the road. Jon you are a very blessed young man to have a beautiful, smart young lady like Meg in your life... I very much enjoy watching y'all's videos. Thank you for taking the time to make them and share them with us... With much love and prayers, may you kids be blessed in Jesus name... BBE...
Very nice words, Bobby. Thanks so much! I see you respect women as much as I do. They really are amazing, and much tougher than us men. Meg is one in a million. Glad you're enjoying with us 👊👍
Good job on the upgrade, smart thinking, consider raising it. This will give ample room for the products from the trammel, park the trailer at the end for rocks and access to the dirt below. We all need a Meg sometimes, love your content, keep them coming.
Enjoyed your trommel build (I worked at a factory that produced 500 hp trommels). It works great. If you want to use it for soil or compost, performance will increase if you add mixer bars inside the drum; like two or three pieces of one inch angle iron equally spaced inside the length of the drum.
Thanks, Robert! If we skip a week, it's usually because of weather. LOTS to come and hopefully we can make more vids as the weather gets warmer and the days get longer 👍
About your tree the scion persimmons came off the root stock . You guys need to get a replacement tree from Willis orchards . Great video John and Meg .
The trommel hopper - Consider making a tractor bucket sized receiver with long steep chute to the trommel. Inside the chute have sliding metal gates to deliver the precise load you desire. This would allow the tractor to do o dump and go for a second load while a second person manages the gates.
I am also planning on using two automotive solid rear axles and let the trommel run on the tires. Both differential pinion gears could be driven with a single drive shaft and chains. Rear axles usually have 3:1 to 4:1 ratios so that would already provide part of the required reduction. Not suggesting that you rebuild yours, just putting this out there for anyone who wants to build a strong trommel. The axles would be placed longitudinally with the trommel resting on the "V" between the tires.
Concrete truck chute for your trommel. The graft stock is growing on your damaged tree. Get it outta the ground before it roots to deeply. A replacement is in order. Read up on bare root stock planting. Bare root nursery stock has been around for decades. Get your tree shipped while its still cold. They ship better and will wake up with the spring. Once the budding process begin, results can be sketchy for transplants.
You guys are what you get when you put a little grit in your craw. Your faith, love, and support for each other and your family is unending. I watched Meg's welding video from the description; the framed military items; please, who is the Airborne Ranger? Bless your family and all of your future endeavors.
Thank you, Doug. The Airborne Ranger is my father and was my best friend. We unfortunately lost him a few years ago due to health issues caused from fighting for our country in the Vietnam War. He was a true badass. Actually has 3 purple hearts. Best dad in the world. Thank you for noticing. Jon.
@@WalnutsandWineberries Thank you for sharing that with me. I to am an Airborne Ranger and fought in Vietnam, was wounded in combat, spent 18 months in Walter Reed and DeWitt Army Hospitals. My Respect and Honor to your Dad and his sacrifice. We came home to a country that was very unappreciative, but we Rangers had a saying "For those who fought for it, freedom is something the protected will never know" .
Nice to speak with a veteran. Thank you for your service, Mr. Partlow. I have more friends that are Vietnam veterans than I have friends my own age (I turn 40 this year). Sometimes, I think I was born in the wrong decade. Haha! Please know your courageous acts are still appreciate by people like me to this day and I will do my best educating my children about respecting other veterans like yourself.
Greetings from the BIG SKY. Again, it appears. The centrifugal clutch is a good idea. It sure looks like a graphing joint to me, too. I'd bet you 2 have more education together than the entire mountain range did.
Hi both. Maybe John you could weld verticle struts on the other side of the base frame which then you could add other removable pieces to do any more stabilisation of the frame. Congratulations on all your super projects from the UK.
Answer to the washer problem: use a tiny bit of Elmer's glue to glue the washers-wheel-washers sandwich together. Then you can easily insert it into the bracket and slip the bolt in.
I would use black plastic drainpipe around the fruit trees instead of the wire cages. - it really protects the trunk better and it's easy to remove when the trees are big enough. Also, it helps prevent the root stock from sending up shoots.
7,000+ subscribers and 2,000+ views. Way to go you two! I remember when there were just a handful of us. If you put a couple of paddles inside it will help give you more rock bouncing action. You have created a nice machine without spending too much money.
Ya done great! Im proud of ya. Now the fun part. What works best in industry is a conveyor belt with a hopper over it. Basically use the conveyor as the floor. Add an adjustable "striker bar" to control how much material comes out of the hopper and your in business. Slowly add more and more material at a time until everything clogs up and stops! After you manually dig enough out to get goin again you will know how hard to push it. A little caution though. Belting can be repaired from rips but but those rocks can be sharp. Know before you get started that rollers are not cheap. If you have an asphalt or concrete plant anywhere close to you talk to them. Most times they would be glad to show you around so you can visualize what you're going for. Good luck! 😎
John is correct - You need a conveyor (of sorts). A hopper the size of the tractor bucket should feed the trommel. Where the hopper meets the trommel (removing the stabilizing skate wheel) , the lip of the trommel will stick out (maybe even in two places) to scoop material out of the hopper. A portion of the intake of the trommel will be blocked to hold back the majority of the hopper load until the scoop rotates around a grabs a portion and sends it through the trommel.
Don't forget that you will need a way to clear all the dirt and small stones that fall underneath the trommel. I am thinking something on wheels that you could pull out and move over to one side before emptying. Great work and loving every episode !!
From hoot to atta boy/girl is a term well meant. Great stuff, now a smaller bucket on tractor so its not as hard to get it full and dump it into your hopper feeder. Your close to making a unit!
You were right, the Kaki trees are engrafted on a more different trunk. There are various reasons behind you do this: one is many fruit plants grown from their own seeds are randomly hybridized, so you will not get the original variety and quality. As a consequence you multiply your plants by engraving on other trunks which fit. Another reason to engrave is, resistance on soil and pest situation. Wines for example in Europe often grow on American trunk varieties due to better resistance against the grape phylloxera, which damaged in the 19th century wide ranges of European wine cultivation.
It is imprecise to say that a key and keyway are "supposed to keep the 2 together." The purpose of a key and keyway is to ensure that the rotational forces of the driveshaft are transferred without fail to the attachment, whether it is a clutch or a direct drive pulley. If you just tightened the allen screw down without the key in a keyway, eventually (especially under load) the shaft would slip inside of the clutch or pulley, but with a key and keyway, the only way for it to slip is if you shear the key. The way you assembled it without the key will eventually cause uneven wear on the shaft, imbalance and eventual engine failure when it is under load and the clutch slips off because it isnt keyed on. Also, you can get snap ring pliers with interchangable heads at Harbor Freight for 5$, as well as loctite for $2.50, the bottle is small but mine has lasted me at least 10 years now
Hi Meg & aw oh ya John, you might want to do something about the dirt that is gathering under the trommel. After all, maybe you'd like to plant some flowers around your new deck and such!
You built your trommel, I am still thinking about mine. My design has four or more long small angle iron pieces welded on the inside for the full length of the trommel. This would help strengthen the trommel plus help break up lumps. Just putting it out there.
Yep, that would help agitate. Comment away, by all means. I like your input and it adds value to the video. Trommels are a lot of fun to build. Especially finding the metal and using what you've got laying around. It's a constant improvement thing, but it keeps your mind sharp, and I find it's a relaxing hobby. The crossbar and the triangles really stiffened the whole thing up in my build. Also, think about if you want to incorporate anything else into your motor, like a conveyor. You could add a whole other belt assembly to power something else if you have the HP. I got the small engine from Harbor Freight. For not much more money, I could have gotten a much bigger engine. At the time, I was thinking about fuel conservation with choosing the smaller engine, but now I wish I got the bigger one.
FYI the foot switches can often be wired NO (normal open) or NC (normal closed) by swapping a wire press to turn on is probably how it comes, but can be wired press to kill... but must stay on it to keep it off)
Funny you mentioned that. I just took it apart 2 nights ago. It's a very strange switch. It extends all the way to the bottom to a momentary on switch. I thought about bypassing the switch and putting a simple inline switch right where the cord begins. It's actually a nice strong grinder. Switch is brutal though.
Nice to see yas Missed ya. Cool on the snap ring pliers . I would put larger wheels to tilt the Trommel infeed so the rock / gravel moves better ?? Glad yur back . I demand 4 vids a month 😋😂👀🤩 Be well n safe 👍🏻
On your precision tree it you have new growth below the graft lint that is suckers from the root stock they used, whatever that was. If you had used trees from Stark brothers nursery they guarantee their trees to grow for one years. I had a problem with a apricot tree and the replaced it on problem.
I have to agree, everyone should have a Meg. Maybe he who has one should listen more often? Don't know where Meg got her engineering training but the triangle is the strongest form there is. You have taken advantage of it on the end legs of your trammel and I noticed the corners are reinforced that way as well. I know everyone who is doing hates to have kibitzers telling them after the fact how they should have done this or that, but eventually you will have to rebuild your trammel. When you do you might consider attaching the lower end of your arm that holds the upper rollers with small hinges so that you can remove the drum and replace it if needed due to wear or accident without grinding away welds. You could run an angle arm from the other side (triangle again) to hold it in place. Great work any way. Love what you are doing and envy you more than just a bit.
😂 2 years later, put grease on your washer to stick together for stacking inside of wheel brackets. 💁🏽♂️ Works great. 🤷🏽♂️ 39 years of Heavy aircraft ✈️ maintenance 👨🏽🔧. 😎
You might need to widen the road to the house site more because you will, at the very least need to use your truck with a long trailer to get the sawed lumber to the build site, unless you milled the lumber on site.
Jon, I have some welding projects coming up soon. I’ll be sure to use some nice big woogers to hold the steel together. Meg, I am so happy to see your videos getting the views they deserve (holy “squeaky squeaky” bananas). If you did a video that incorporated snatch blocks in a trommel, it would really blow up. Love the bloopers in the out-tro. Keep up the great work, Randy.
Lastly, you might wish to read up on green wood shrinkage, cupping and bowing. There are a lot of advantages to drying . I believe green wood is heavily saturated with water.
Finally I got all caught up on your videos. Greetings from opposite ends of I-81 in Virginia. Hopefully the spring doesn't turn everything into a clay mud pit. I have the industrial tires on my 24 and I think ice skates would be better on the clay when its soaked.
You folks make a great team, always working through your problems. I hope the trammel holds up well for your gravel. If not, you should look into building a grizzly. A little Vaseline on each washer will hold them together. Love your channel and content. Keep it coming! P.S. way to go on the wedge Meg!
Good job. I would just ask for my money back. Even a small tree should have leaves if it’s going to grow properly. One other thought, they sell really nice safety glasses at Lowes. I think it was 7 and some change for either clear or the sun glass type. Your on such an exciting adventure. I envy the journey and your youth. Later.
if you have issues with the rock and soil not being properly separated you can add angled ribs inside the tromel to help agitate the material more or just loops inside to slow down how quickly the material moves through the tromel so it has more time to separate, you can also change the angle the tromel is tilted at. But this video is a year old so that may not be relevant anymore.
There is nothing save about that contraption Yinz made Meg. 😂 Where have you all been? Way to long in between videos. Can John point more with his tape measure on his belt. Love it
The trommel could be considered an inverse rotating screw with interior threads. Imagine alternating crescent plates inside the trommel angled toward the discharge end. As the trommel rotates it moves the load to the next plate. Let me know if you need more details (or drawings as I am a retired engineer).
If you build a hopper, will it flood the trommel with gravel? The simplest solution is decreasing the opening to the hopper, probably by half if not more.
Instead of a conveyor belt to feed the trommel, consider keeping an eye out for a discarded digger auger or a farmer's grain auger as an alternative method to feed the barrels with product... Have the auger turn in an V shaped wood-plank hopper that holds a tractor bucket load of stone from your quarry... I'm certain you two could figure out a way to use the existing motor/pulley set up to drive the auger so it loads the gravel base product directly into the end of the trommel . . of .
Very cool. I was brainstorming with Meg ideas to get a constant feed and the auger idea came up briefly. I hadn't considered mounting it in a v shaped container, but it makes a lot of sense - sort of the way an ice machine works. I agree it should be piggybacked off the same engine. I sort of wish I bought the bigger 6.5hp engine now. I bought the smaller one for fuel efficiency, thinking it had more than enough power to spin the trommel, but didn't think to use it for more than one purpose at the time. Thanks for the ideas 👍
Root stock of likely same type of tree, having a stronger rooting characteristics. Idk details, however many fruit bearing trees are grown in similar fashion, personally know of citrus being same type of rootstock grafting or whatever the terminology is.
how can I make that a round pipe going all the way around to the other side and have another skateboard wheel on the other side so if you fit right in there nice and tight
You should fine a tree close then you will get a root ball. Through the mail you get a stick they tell you it will grow but it doesn’t, on most cases and it takes years for it to bear fruit.
Normally, astringent persimmons are used as the rootstock for grafting because astringent persimmons are stronger and grow faster than fuyu persimmons. Therefore, leaving the astringent persimmon with the top part dead will work well for pollination of the Fuyu. Incidentally, planting and growing seeds of fuyu persimmons will not result in a sweet fuyu persimmon, but an astringent astringent persimmon.
Redeem your damaged fuju tree warranty. Adopt a pruning strategy. Hint: Consider topping off the new tree just above the four strongest branches. Train each branch to an exclusive domain of sunlight. Never cross branches. For family consumption height - nevetrr need a ladder. Not a commercial operation. Low branches are best .
We did what you are doing....37 years ago. I bought a sawmill for my 82nd birthday, and I wish I had done it much sooner. You need to tell us how you intend to support yourselves. So far it is all outgo and no income. Thanks for this refreshing glimpse, of ourselves in a way.
She's a lucky chick and it worked perfectly. Can't argue but you want to.
Meg just cracks me up about the wedge. Your video is great you too don't hold anything back. Keep up the great videos.
Our pear is grafted to a thorny pear (non-fruiting) because the roots are more hardy than a Bradford pear, so it's more than likely not any kind of tree you want growing from the base of the 2nd fuyu. They send out trees like that bare rooted in the winter when they are dormant...it enables reasonable shipping across the country. I got a bunch of hardwoods given to me bare rooted last winter that I put in pots that will end up on the farm. BTW....deer love fuyu and it thrives in our Zone 9 Florida climate. I feel like there should have been some Meg backhoe footage in here somewhere....🤔 Trommel is a rock star.... 🤩
That makes sense about the shipping. Those fuyu are something else. We used to eat them like apples around Thanksgiving time in SC. So good! Meg was so random that day. Just taking the backhoe in the woods for some alone time. Proud of her for doing that.
Everybody needs a Meg.
"Random plastic containers" come from the "recycle & reuse" bin! 😉At least that's where they always come from at my house! My garden pots for seedlings are nearly all made of recycled yogurt cups.
I'm curious to learn how long your welded wire mesh lasts, given the beating it will take from the rocks you're tumbling. If it fails, it's cheap and easy to replace, of course. If you want to replace it with something stronger, you might try expanded metal mesh. It's much tougher, since it has no welds to fail.
The welds on that welded wire mesh break easily. I use it as a garden fence. Too often, when deer try to jump the fence and hit it, the welds break and leave a mangled mess.
You kids sure work good together. I was so happy to see that you listened to Meg and tried her idea and didn't just shoot it down. I think that proved two things, #1 Jon your a very smart young man. #2. Women are right and are very well gifted at problem salving. God gave then that gift I think mainly to be able to live with us men... LOL....
Another thing I really liked seeing was that you gave credit to Meg for the fine job she did on the road. Jon you are a very blessed young man to have a beautiful, smart young lady like Meg in your life... I very much enjoy watching y'all's videos. Thank you for taking the time to make them and share them with us...
With much love and prayers, may you kids be blessed in Jesus name... BBE...
Very nice words, Bobby. Thanks so much! I see you respect women as much as I do. They really are amazing, and much tougher than us men. Meg is one in a million. Glad you're enjoying with us 👊👍
Good job on the upgrade, smart thinking, consider raising it. This will give ample room for the products from the trammel, park the trailer at the end for rocks and access to the dirt below. We all need a Meg sometimes, love your content, keep them coming.
Yes, adjustable legs for height and contour leveling 👍
Enjoyed your trommel build (I worked at a factory that produced 500 hp trommels). It works great. If you want to use it for soil or compost, performance will increase if you add mixer bars inside the drum; like two or three pieces of one inch angle iron equally spaced inside the length of the drum.
So happy to see a new post - I was beginning to worry about you. I really enjoy watching you guys.
Thanks, Robert! If we skip a week, it's usually because of weather. LOTS to come and hopefully we can make more vids as the weather gets warmer and the days get longer 👍
About your tree the scion persimmons came off the root stock . You guys need to get a replacement tree from Willis orchards . Great video John and Meg .
That worked! great sped up edit on the build /modifications.
The trommel hopper - Consider making a tractor bucket sized receiver with long steep chute to the trommel. Inside the chute have sliding metal gates to deliver the precise load you desire. This would allow the tractor to do o dump and go for a second load while a second person manages the gates.
I am also planning on using two automotive solid rear axles and let the trommel run on the tires.
Both differential pinion gears could be driven with a single drive shaft and chains.
Rear axles usually have 3:1 to 4:1 ratios so that would already provide part of the required reduction.
Not suggesting that you rebuild yours, just putting this out there for anyone who wants to build a strong trommel.
The axles would be placed longitudinally with the trommel resting on the "V" between the tires.
Consider some guiding rollers too so the trommel does not wander on you with all the weight constantly changing while it's tumbling.
PS - your series is both a delight and an inspiration.
Great to see you guys back yahoo
Mag has good ideas !
Concrete truck chute for your trommel. The graft stock is growing on your damaged tree. Get it outta the ground before it roots to deeply. A replacement is in order. Read up on bare root stock planting. Bare root nursery stock has been around for decades. Get your tree shipped while its still cold. They ship better and will wake up with the spring. Once the budding process begin, results can be sketchy for transplants.
One has the drive to push on doin'
One is able to think outside the box...
Like ivory and ebony!!
You guys are what you get when you put a little grit in your craw. Your faith, love, and support for each other and your family is unending. I watched Meg's welding video from the description; the framed military items; please, who is the Airborne Ranger? Bless your family and all of your future endeavors.
Thank you, Doug. The Airborne Ranger is my father and was my best friend. We unfortunately lost him a few years ago due to health issues caused from fighting for our country in the Vietnam War. He was a true badass. Actually has 3 purple hearts. Best dad in the world. Thank you for noticing. Jon.
@@WalnutsandWineberries Thank you for sharing that with me. I to am an Airborne Ranger and fought in Vietnam, was wounded in combat, spent 18 months in Walter Reed and DeWitt Army Hospitals. My Respect and Honor to your Dad and his sacrifice. We came home to a country that was very unappreciative, but we Rangers had a saying "For those who fought for it, freedom is something the protected will never know" .
Nice to speak with a veteran. Thank you for your service, Mr. Partlow. I have more friends that are Vietnam veterans than I have friends my own age (I turn 40 this year). Sometimes, I think I was born in the wrong decade. Haha! Please know your courageous acts are still appreciate by people like me to this day and I will do my best educating my children about respecting other veterans like yourself.
Suck up your pride and don't begrudge Meg's ideas... Happily acknowledge them. She's a keeper!
It is all in good fun. We like to give each other a hard time. 😉 -Meg
Greetings from the BIG SKY. Again, it appears. The centrifugal clutch is a good idea. It sure looks like a graphing joint to me, too. I'd bet you 2 have more education together than the entire mountain range did.
Great job John and Meg
Grease would be your friend when stacking washers.
Geez! I do all this complicated stuff and you come along and say to put grease on your washers and my mind is blown. Haha!
You could use a pulley tensioner instead of a clutch. That would make it easer to control the rotational speed
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I've been gardening in Mt. since the 50's and I think you're right about the grafting deal and I'd be mighty suspicious of those tree shoots, too.
They ended up giving us full credit for them. We plan on getting something different. 👍
looking good john
Hi both. Maybe John you could weld verticle struts on the other side of the base frame which then you could add other removable pieces to do any more stabilisation of the frame. Congratulations on all your super projects from the UK.
Answer to the washer problem: use a tiny bit of Elmer's glue to glue the washers-wheel-washers sandwich together. Then you can easily insert it into the bracket and slip the bolt in.
I would use black plastic drainpipe around the fruit trees instead of the wire cages. - it really protects the trunk better and it's easy to remove when the trees are big enough. Also, it helps prevent the root stock from sending up shoots.
7,000+ subscribers and 2,000+ views. Way to go you two! I remember when there were just a handful of us.
If you put a couple of paddles inside it will help give you more rock bouncing action. You have created a nice machine without spending too much money.
I know! Remember those days?! We'll never forgot our long time followers 👊
Awesome job guys
Hi Guy's looking good, try a nylock hex nut on the skateboard wheel bolt. That way you can allow the washers to run free.
Yes, in place of the lock washers. Rural King didn't have those in metric. On my list to grab at Lowe's. Along with a spring for the idler 👍
Beauty and brains, she tried tellin ya!
Hi guys, enjoyed the vid. as usual... Hey Meg, watched you [other] video and left you a message. Enjoy! Greetings from Perth West Australia, Frank.
props to Meg 👍🏻🏁
Ya done great! Im proud of ya. Now the fun part. What works best in industry is a conveyor belt with a hopper over it. Basically use the conveyor as the floor. Add an adjustable "striker bar" to control how much material comes out of the hopper and your in business. Slowly add more and more material at a time until everything clogs up and stops! After you manually dig enough out to get goin again you will know how hard to push it. A little caution though. Belting can be repaired from rips but but those rocks can be sharp. Know before you get started that rollers are not cheap. If you have an asphalt or concrete plant anywhere close to you talk to them. Most times they would be glad to show you around so you can visualize what you're going for. Good luck! 😎
expanded metal, one sheet, measure, cut, not all small pieces to fit the holes.it is heavy, you can choose your thicknes, /holes size.
John is correct - You need a conveyor (of sorts). A hopper the size of the tractor bucket should feed the trommel. Where the hopper meets the trommel (removing the stabilizing skate wheel) , the lip of the trommel will stick out (maybe even in two places) to scoop material out of the hopper. A portion of the intake of the trommel will be blocked to hold back the majority of the hopper load until the scoop rotates around a grabs a portion and sends it through the trommel.
Outlet diameter of hopper will control flow rate into the trommel, conveyor is for trommel discharge end.
Looking forward to watching this tonight!
If you tip the trommel so the output is 6 to 10 inches lower it will be faster , also put a lip at the out put so that it lifts the rock out.
Don't forget that you will need a way to clear all the dirt and small stones that fall underneath the trommel. I am thinking something on wheels that you could pull out and move over to one side before emptying.
Great work and loving every episode !!
From hoot to atta boy/girl is a term well meant. Great stuff, now a smaller bucket on tractor so its not as hard to get it full and dump it into your hopper feeder. Your close to making a unit!
good thinking on the turmoil, with rollers on top as well. you been watching Gold Rush on Friday night's Discover Channel. lol😅
Nice upgrades on the trommel. Changing belts will be a little painful, bit you have it operating very well!
You can use fingernail polish as locktite or spray paint bolt and assemble while wet.
You were right, the Kaki trees are engrafted on a more different trunk. There are various reasons behind you do this: one is many fruit plants grown from their own seeds are randomly hybridized, so you will not get the original variety and quality. As a consequence you multiply your plants by engraving on other trunks which fit. Another reason to engrave is, resistance on soil and pest situation. Wines for example in Europe often grow on American trunk varieties due to better resistance against the grape phylloxera, which damaged in the 19th century wide ranges of European wine cultivation.
It might need a little convincing...my new favorite saying! Best of luck on your endeavors.
It is imprecise to say that a key and keyway are "supposed to keep the 2 together." The purpose of a key and keyway is to ensure that the rotational forces of the driveshaft are transferred without fail to the attachment, whether it is a clutch or a direct drive pulley. If you just tightened the allen screw down without the key in a keyway, eventually (especially under load) the shaft would slip inside of the clutch or pulley, but with a key and keyway, the only way for it to slip is if you shear the key. The way you assembled it without the key will eventually cause uneven wear on the shaft, imbalance and eventual engine failure when it is under load and the clutch slips off because it isnt keyed on.
Also, you can get snap ring pliers with interchangable heads at Harbor Freight for 5$, as well as loctite for $2.50, the bottle is small but mine has lasted me at least 10 years now
Use an old kids slide at the handle you want and build a support to keep it there so you can dump material and let gravity feed
Hi Meg & aw oh ya John, you might want to do something about the dirt that is gathering under the trommel. After all, maybe you'd like to plant some flowers around your new deck and such!
Definitely going to stockpile it for some topsoil 👍
Put a slide gate on the button of 're hopper to regulate flow of find an old grain cart with a bad axle
Use an auger in a tube connected to the bottom of the hopper. fill the hopper and the auger with gravity will move the fill to the trommel.
You just need a hopper on the input side so you can load with your tractor bucket....👍 and you address that at the end of the video🙃
the switch is made to hold so if it hangs up or jumps you can shut it off befor it hurts you or cuts a finger or something off
You built your trommel, I am still thinking about mine.
My design has four or more long small angle iron pieces welded on the inside for the full length of the trommel.
This would help strengthen the trommel plus help break up lumps.
Just putting it out there.
Yep, that would help agitate. Comment away, by all means. I like your input and it adds value to the video. Trommels are a lot of fun to build. Especially finding the metal and using what you've got laying around. It's a constant improvement thing, but it keeps your mind sharp, and I find it's a relaxing hobby. The crossbar and the triangles really stiffened the whole thing up in my build. Also, think about if you want to incorporate anything else into your motor, like a conveyor. You could add a whole other belt assembly to power something else if you have the HP. I got the small engine from Harbor Freight. For not much more money, I could have gotten a much bigger engine. At the time, I was thinking about fuel conservation with choosing the smaller engine, but now I wish I got the bigger one.
FYI the foot switches can often be wired NO (normal open) or NC (normal closed) by swapping a wire press to turn on is probably how it comes, but can be wired press to kill... but must stay on it to keep it off)
Funny you mentioned that. I just took it apart 2 nights ago. It's a very strange switch. It extends all the way to the bottom to a momentary on switch. I thought about bypassing the switch and putting a simple inline switch right where the cord begins. It's actually a nice strong grinder. Switch is brutal though.
Nice to see yas
Missed ya.
Cool on the snap ring pliers .
I would put larger wheels to tilt the Trommel infeed so the rock / gravel moves better ??
Glad yur back .
I demand 4 vids a month 😋😂👀🤩
Be well n safe 👍🏻
On your precision tree it you have new growth below the graft lint that is suckers from the root stock they used, whatever that was.
If you had used trees from Stark brothers nursery they guarantee their trees to grow for one years.
I had a problem with a apricot tree and the replaced it on problem.
I have to agree, everyone should have a Meg. Maybe he who has one should listen more often? Don't know where Meg got her engineering training but the triangle is the strongest form there is. You have taken advantage of it on the end legs of your trammel and I noticed the corners are reinforced that way as well. I know everyone who is doing hates to have kibitzers telling them after the fact how they should have done this or that, but eventually you will have to rebuild your trammel. When you do you might consider attaching the lower end of your arm that holds the upper rollers with small hinges so that you can remove the drum and replace it if needed due to wear or accident without grinding away welds. You could run an angle arm from the other side (triangle again) to hold it in place. Great work any way. Love what you are doing and envy you more than just a bit.
Thanks - good test run we did here. It ran nicely for 30 minutes. We'll be giving it a proper run as soon as the soil dries out (if that ever happens)
Fun video. Fuyu persimmon is a persimmon created in Japan. "Fuyu" means rich.
😂 2 years later, put grease on your washer to stick together for stacking inside of wheel brackets. 💁🏽♂️ Works great. 🤷🏽♂️ 39 years of Heavy aircraft ✈️ maintenance 👨🏽🔧. 😎
You might need to widen the road to the house site more because you will, at the very least need to use your truck with a long trailer to get the sawed lumber to the build site, unless you milled the lumber on site.
Orion picked her for the video because MEG IS SMOKING HOT!!! 🥰
Jon, I have some welding projects coming up soon. I’ll be sure to use some nice big woogers to hold the steel together.
Meg, I am so happy to see your videos getting the views they deserve (holy “squeaky squeaky” bananas). If you did a video that incorporated snatch blocks in a trommel, it would really blow up.
Love the bloopers in the out-tro. Keep up the great work, Randy.
Hi Randy 👋
I might trademark that... "woogers". Haha!
Lastly, you might wish to read up on green wood shrinkage, cupping and bowing. There are a lot of advantages to drying . I believe green wood is heavily saturated with water.
Finally I got all caught up on your videos. Greetings from opposite ends of I-81 in Virginia. Hopefully the spring doesn't turn everything into a clay mud pit. I have the industrial tires on my 24 and I think ice skates would be better on the clay when its soaked.
GO MEG!!!!!
I went and apologize to my wife for listening to her about her Suggestions after I watch Your video when Meg suggested about the wood splitter 😂
You folks make a great team, always working through your problems. I hope the trammel holds up well for your gravel. If not, you should look into building a grizzly. A little Vaseline on each washer will hold them together. Love your channel and content. Keep it coming! P.S. way to go on the wedge Meg!
Mail polish works as a substitute
Good job. I would just ask for my money back. Even a small tree should have leaves if it’s going to grow properly. One other thought, they sell really nice safety glasses at Lowes. I think it was 7 and some change for either clear or the sun glass type. Your on such an exciting adventure. I envy the journey and your youth. Later.
if you have issues with the rock and soil not being properly separated you can add angled ribs inside the tromel to help agitate the material more or just loops inside to slow down how quickly the material moves through the tromel so it has more time to separate, you can also change the angle the tromel is tilted at.
But this video is a year old so that may not be relevant anymore.
Meg told ya,,"hold my beer" I got this!!
Good improvement :)
Now you need to get a UTV with a bed and tow hitch for the trailer
How about guards around all the belts so if anyone accidentally falls into your contraption, the damage will be minimal?
Your feed hopper will need some kind of input screen (grizzly) I wonder if thick rebar would work?
I plan on sifting initially with my rock bucket. I recently got a skid steer and bought some buckets to help with this. Check out episode 78.
There is nothing save about that contraption Yinz made Meg. 😂 Where have you all been? Way to long in between videos. Can John point more with his tape measure on his belt. Love it
Hold washers in place with heavy grease
Suggest taking a clothes dryer apart check out how it functions possibly get idea for you trummel operations to keep from lifting out postion
MAG IS A VERY SMART LADY as I see it, you end up using her ideas a lot, she should engineering and you should do the actual work.
The trommel could be considered an inverse rotating screw with interior threads. Imagine alternating crescent plates inside the trommel angled toward the discharge end. As the trommel rotates it moves the load to the next plate. Let me know if you need more details (or drawings as I am a retired engineer).
Probably improve the churning (for lack of a better term). Glad you enjoyed this build, Mark. Scrap metal and an engine to this 👍
If you build a hopper, will it flood the trommel with gravel? The simplest solution is decreasing the opening to the hopper, probably by half if not more.
Instead of a conveyor belt to feed the trommel, consider keeping an eye out for a discarded
digger auger or a farmer's grain auger as an alternative method to feed the barrels with product...
Have the auger turn in an V shaped wood-plank hopper that holds a tractor bucket load of stone from your quarry...
I'm certain you two could figure out a way to use the existing motor/pulley set up to drive the auger
so it loads the gravel base product directly into the end of the trommel .
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Very cool. I was brainstorming with Meg ideas to get a constant feed and the auger idea came up briefly. I hadn't considered mounting it in a v shaped container, but it makes a lot of sense - sort of the way an ice machine works. I agree it should be piggybacked off the same engine. I sort of wish I bought the bigger 6.5hp engine now. I bought the smaller one for fuel efficiency, thinking it had more than enough power to spin the trommel, but didn't think to use it for more than one purpose at the time. Thanks for the ideas 👍
Art n motion
I need a Meg... 😉
Root stock of likely same type of tree, having a stronger rooting characteristics. Idk details, however many fruit bearing trees are grown in similar fashion, personally know of citrus being same type of rootstock grafting or whatever the terminology is.
Do you anticipate any problem when you need to replace the belt on the trammel?
No. We considered this. We are able to and have taken it apart to move it and put it back together. 👍
32:35 I can do the same thing with my thumbs 👍😁..
Tech tip, 8 mm = 5/16". Might be easier to find an assortment in standard rather than metric.
You need a needle point grease tip to grease those skateboard wheels
And for the clutch.. 👍
Looks to me to be a crab apple root... They use a lot of crabapple roots to graft to in this area
how can I make that a round pipe going all the way around to the other side and have another skateboard wheel on the other side so if you fit right in there nice and tight
You should fine a tree close then you will get a root ball. Through the mail you get a stick they tell you it will grow but it doesn’t, on most cases and it takes years for it to bear fruit.
Normally, astringent persimmons are used as the rootstock for grafting because astringent persimmons are stronger and grow faster than fuyu persimmons. Therefore, leaving the astringent persimmon with the top part dead will work well for pollination of the Fuyu.
Incidentally, planting and growing seeds of fuyu persimmons will not result in a sweet fuyu persimmon, but an astringent astringent persimmon.
Redeem your damaged fuju tree warranty. Adopt a pruning strategy. Hint: Consider topping off the new tree just above the four strongest branches. Train each branch to an exclusive domain of sunlight. Never cross branches. For family consumption height - nevetrr need a ladder. Not a commercial operation. Low branches are best .
Can you use your used bobcat track as a conveyer belt? 1:02:10
Silicone works good in a pinch in place of locktite