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Hardwood/Paper Pellet Making Demo-PTO Driven Pellet Mill

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2011

Here is a demo making pellets from dry hardwood sawdust combined with damp newspaper with our Model #TTC2250 do-it-yourself pellet mill head - driven by PTO. This mill head only (add your own power source) is currently on sale on our website at www.pellets4fuel.com . These pellets turned out hard and shiny and extremely dense (approx. 50 lbs/cubic ft) - Estimated production in this video= 200 lbs/hr. Contact us for
more information on Colorado Mill Equipment, PelletMasters (aka TigerTec), and other brands of equipment that we handle. {Note: we no longer handle Pellet Pros equipment} Also check with us for custom fabrication & pelletizing, Taylor bagging equipment, etc. We also handle grain bin and other related equipment sales, service and installation. Contact us by phone or email to get added to our next public demonstration call list or to set up a private consultation with custom pelletization of your product. *Nominal fees apply.

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  • Just a disclaimer, that yes the mill should be fastened down, or mounted to the tractor via the 3point. For this demo I did not do this as I had to borrow my neighbors tractor without the 3point. Also guards and/or chains on the pto shaft should be in place. This was the very first run of this mill. After we found this mill was successful, upgrades were made. On another test run we were able to run this on our Ford 8N which I think is around 20hp.

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  • looks like alot of work and alot of diesel to make them so where is your savings in burning wood pellets

  • poor guy has no respirator .or goggles.

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  • and there is no safety break away from the farm machine to the pellet maker very dangerous scene

  • do the pellet just beak off or are they shear off to size

  • Interested in a mill like this. I have a 23 HP sub-compact tractor. Will it be enough to run this unit? Also, not to nit-pick, but you REALLY should use PTO safety chains. :)

    Checking out your website now.

  • What is stopping the mill from spinning if a jam occured? It's not connected to tractor, is is just the weight of it making it stand or is it secured to the floor?

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