Transmission belt made from tires on woodgas small engine


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CIAO AMICI
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hundred years old treshing engine…

finished treshing the engine gots a new paint from powdered bricks…

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belts from tires…

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straw shaker and restored tresher teeth…

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improvement- hearth clean out port…

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filter with new triple mesh …dust remains mostly in the dust trap before filter…
on the foto in the corner right up is the inner part of the dust trap…

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NEW dust trap situated over cyclon and before mesh filter…seems effective

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some impressions from firewoodcutting …

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Giorgio, you are an artist.

This straw shaker, how does it work? Dp those ladders fit in the thresher?

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yes, the shakers are part of the engine, i have made it by myself, but all the old and original ones are in the same way…at your tresher normally one person must stand and always forking the straw away and shake by hand, otherwise a lot of grains go lost with the straw, we have had also in the beginning in this way, but the shakers are really more effective and separate the longer and more stiff straw, only short straw falls throug. completely more easy to separate after in the wind -cleaner engine…

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the shakers in front have a crancshaft, behind they are only hanged up…when you need detail fotos i can send you or publish here
ciao giorgio

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https://lanz-bulldog.ch/aebi-stalder-kleindreschmaschine-strohschuettler-03/

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https://lanz-bulldog.ch/aebi-stalder-kleindreschmaschine-strohschuettler-02/
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this treshers has also a sieve for the short straw under the shakers…

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Giorgio , I will use Mr. Wayne’s words “I enjoy riding with you”

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me also with you tone !!!

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https://www.salentoacolory.it/mistero-del-frantoio-del-castello-galatone/

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Does the material go around more then once in those? The ones I was looking at building are more like this, which is essentially a hammer mill, I don’t know what the grain loss is but I don’t imagine it is very high or else they would be shaking it.

The top of the line is the allis chalmers all crop which has settings for like 100 different grains. But it isn’t as retro cool as what you have. :slight_smile:

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Here is a video I stumbled on, that is 100 years later technology. I find it interesting how the basic concept hasn’t really changed.

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