walnut huller

This message is a reply to an archived post by old on October 17, 2011 at 11:52:01.
The original subject was "Re: walnut huller".

I'd be Interested in a set of plans to build a mechanized huller
 
Popular Mechanics (or some other rag) had plans to build a walnut huller in one of their old magazines, probably from the 60s. It involved jacking your car's drive wheel up about an inch off the ground, throwing your car in gear, and putting the walnuts between the spinning tire and the ground. You guys aren't talking about that one, are you?
 
Easy to do just send me an e-mail and I can then in turn send you a copy of that page I have scanned into the computer
 
It was some time in the mid to late 50s that it came out I know because I have the page LOL. Shows what look to be a 1954 Ford or other such car in about that time period
 
I wish I could find a way other than one at a time to crack the shells. The local pecan crackers will not do walnuts.
 
What Gambles said under the tire will work but you need to have hard surface not ground under tire. My dad built a trough that worked great.You will need a backstop for the nuts ( dad used the side of the old bank barn as a backstop ) if you don't you will be picking them up way out in the field. The out side covering will land about 8 to 10 foot behind truck. Also don't let anybody walk behind vehicle while doing it because they come out fast enough that they could kill you if hit in head.
 
Maybe this will work.
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What about that old wringer washer that was on here a few days ago. Can you open that up wide enough? Speed is very nice.
 
You have to remember that this came out way before OHSA and all that safety stuff. Any guess as to the year and make of the car that is shown ???????????????
 
Artist rendition. Based on the hooded headlights , and those two grooves by the talilight I think he used a 55 or 56 Ford as a model.
 
I was thinking a 1954. Had a fried who had one years ago and it sure looked very close to that one
 
Where would you find a bumper jack these days? Or a vehicle that you can actually jack up by the bumper? Rear bumpers these days are designed to fold up easy to absorb energy when they are hit - and jacking on a front bumper would set off the air bags.
 
You must work for OHSA since you are looking for all the bad points LOL
As for the jack I have probably 5 plus of then laying around
 
(quoted from post at 14:47:32 12/24/12) This message is a reply to an archived post by old on October 17, 2011 at 11:52:01.
The original subject was "Re: walnut huller".

I'd be Interested in a set of plans to build a mechanized huller

A hand crank corn sheller works pretty good. Won't remove the husk completely, but it's plenty good enough. All you need is a wife who is willing to turn the crank.
 

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