I had an idea, maybe you could fit the conveyor with sprayer to blow liquid culture fungi onto the material as it goes past. That would almost certainly get it rotting down very soon after it was spread
@lexichronicle2 Why rot it down when you can use it to produce energy? Either biogas or heat by burning the bio mass.. Making it rot i just a waste of fuel and also releasing ozon badly gasses..
@taztaz79 Quite a lot of reasons. For a start, it not an energy dense fuel. Secondly, it requires burning diesel to shred it, when it could be burnt as big lumps instead. Thirdly, what do you think comes out when you burn wood? Using it to cover flower beds or rotting it down to mulch does not harm the ozone, it's how the planet has been ticking over the last few millions years. The local saw mill give waist high bags of wood dust away, whereas a small bag of mulch can be £5.
nice job boys, whit engineering this beast.
Zsubbo 5 days ago
"Thou shall not fuck with a blue pallet lest he cause all kinds of administrative bullshit emails and photocopying."
Your boy has fucked himself supernaturally - he's hexed himself.
tideflats 2 weeks ago
This is one hell of a machine and one which does not slow the engine as the work increases as others do. Great stuff!
Take care
mrbluenun
mrbluenun 2 months ago
För korta sekvenser, annars bra.
MVH Janne
weijnblad1 2 months ago
I had an idea, maybe you could fit the conveyor with sprayer to blow liquid culture fungi onto the material as it goes past. That would almost certainly get it rotting down very soon after it was spread
lexichronicle2 3 months ago
@lexichronicle2 Why rot it down when you can use it to produce energy? Either biogas or heat by burning the bio mass.. Making it rot i just a waste of fuel and also releasing ozon badly gasses..
taztaz79 3 months ago
@taztaz79 Quite a lot of reasons. For a start, it not an energy dense fuel. Secondly, it requires burning diesel to shred it, when it could be burnt as big lumps instead. Thirdly, what do you think comes out when you burn wood? Using it to cover flower beds or rotting it down to mulch does not harm the ozone, it's how the planet has been ticking over the last few millions years. The local saw mill give waist high bags of wood dust away, whereas a small bag of mulch can be £5.
lexichronicle2 3 months ago
that's really impressive, that pile will be so nice spread out.
isn't there a fire risk with these? that bark has got to be warm when it comes out, and it's stacked so deep it'll hold the heat, I'd have thought
lexichronicle2 3 months ago
geiles teil
Jense27369 4 months ago