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Alasgun
Deeply Rooted
Gotta new toy headed North!
I do Compost pretty well but in an effort to “upgrade” that portion of the operation; i bought a skookum Hammer-mill today!
A couple years ago i built a trammel to screen the finished Compost, removing what-ever didn’t completely break down that year. The trammel worked very well and the finished product was super; however i found that i was kicking back a good bit, Avocado seed / hulls, some of the garden root balls etc. this amounted to roughly 20% of that years production plus i had to screw with it again.
That should be a thing of the past now and the way this machine is configured i believe it will blow the finished product right into a little pull behind trailer i made for such a thing? We’ll see when it arrives.
The real reason i bought it was to conduct a little experiment.
With 24 rotary hammers this thing will do a far better job of “pulverizing” organic matter than a conventional chipper / shredder AND i believe it will also “pulverize” any remaining fungus knat eggs, larva or hapless adults that happen to be lurking in the Compost.
Yea it will do the same to any number of other little critters but that doesn’t matter to me. I wanna kill me some knats!!
I do Compost pretty well but in an effort to “upgrade” that portion of the operation; i bought a skookum Hammer-mill today!
A couple years ago i built a trammel to screen the finished Compost, removing what-ever didn’t completely break down that year. The trammel worked very well and the finished product was super; however i found that i was kicking back a good bit, Avocado seed / hulls, some of the garden root balls etc. this amounted to roughly 20% of that years production plus i had to screw with it again.
That should be a thing of the past now and the way this machine is configured i believe it will blow the finished product right into a little pull behind trailer i made for such a thing? We’ll see when it arrives.
The real reason i bought it was to conduct a little experiment.
With 24 rotary hammers this thing will do a far better job of “pulverizing” organic matter than a conventional chipper / shredder AND i believe it will also “pulverize” any remaining fungus knat eggs, larva or hapless adults that happen to be lurking in the Compost.
Yea it will do the same to any number of other little critters but that doesn’t matter to me. I wanna kill me some knats!!