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Mobile Oil Press 10 Ton Sunflower Seed & Soy Self Contained

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2009

Portable Oil Pressing System thats FULLY Self-contained
Instead of hauling your seed to a pressing plant, why not take the press to the seed. Our completely self-contained 10 Ton/day Portable Triple Pressing Unit allows you to do that. Then once you are done with your own seed why not create a business that provides a portable pressing service to your surrounding farms and more? This machine will quickly pay for itself and then some!

Here are some of the features:

-- 2 cylinder water cooled electric start 32 HP diesel engine
-- Feed auger is auto electric and controlled/heated from the diesel engine exhaust
-- System is fully self-contained and is capable of 1000 gallons of oil a day

For more info go to http://www.croplandbiodiesel.com
or call 1-888-645-2767

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  • We first pressed sunflower which has a greyish colored oil, we then pressed soy which is the more yellowish colored oil. We changed the settings on the machine and pressed these two seed crops one right after another and that is why there is a color difference.

    Thanks for the question. Give us a call at 1-888-645-2767 if you would like to purchase one!

  • ALLO,

    it's for sell, I 'm interested ?

  • @cropus555

    Yes, it's for sale. We are in process of adjusting our prices. Could you give us a call at either 1-888-OIL-CROP (645-2767) or if you can't reach us on that please try (360) 815-7061.

    Thanks!

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  • Mmmm give me summa that!

  • Why was the oil on the left side of the shute grey in color?

  • american banjo, very cool

  • one question, how much??

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