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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2008

Using an AgOilPress.com to press Jatropha nuts.

You can purchase our Oil Press by visiting our online store at http://equipment.agoilpress.com - For more information about our products, visit our website at http://www.agoilpress.com or email sales@agoilpress.com.

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  • We are interested in you oilpress Type40A and Type70 . Can you send us export price, payment terms, time to delivery?

    (FOB or CIF-Spain)

    We would like further information about maintenance, spare parts, an exploded view of machine.

    Awaiting your soon reply

  • @gropiuses visit our online store by visiting agoilpress - dot - com

  • Where did you get that press? What is the brand, and price? Thanks, J

  • @pearljamfan99 This is an AgOilPress. We make it in our shop in Eau Claire, WI - USA. Most of the parts are also made in the US. We sell the press for $7380.

  • Were can we purchased this press

  • @lifahaiti Visit our website at agoilpress - dot - com

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  • On a 8hr shift whats the capacity of seed oil this machine can produce?

  • whose motors are you using?

  • @chris16031974 please visit agoilpress - dot - com and go to the products section. You can access our online store from there.

  • @frojas777 The oil press is priced at $7380

  • @16462217973 The oil press is priced at $7380

  • @dorplein62 I am not sure how to answer your question because I am not sure of the term rendable. If you mean is it still profitable, the answer is absolutely yes! On average the machine uses less than 1kW/hour. In most areas of the US that is a little over $2 per 24 hour day. Please note that to make this system have a better return on investment, most customers also find a valuable use for the meal that is produced in addition to the oil.

  • but this machine uses electricity , is it still rendable to make oil with it ?

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