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Bob

09-09-2001 12:47:45




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Does anyone have any ideas on how to build a soda can crusher that can be operated by a hit and miss engine or by belt off of a small tractor, it don't have to be fast just something to use at the shows during the summer for the engines to do and yet be fairly easy to build and move.




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Robert Sowerby

10-21-2002 04:12:16




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 Re: Can Crusher in reply to Bob, 09-09-2001 12:47:45  
ha u smell of ..... ...



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tom jones

02-11-2004 14:45:16




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 Re: Re: Can Crusher in reply to Robert Sowerby, 10-21-2002 04:12:16  
i reckeon your can crusher is abit on the gay side.but keep on trying, you will get there 1 day....



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FADEL[DALE] HARB

09-05-2002 15:03:52




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 Re: Can Crusher in reply to Bob, 09-09-2001 12:47:45  
PLEASE CONTACT ME IN REFERENCE TO THE CAN CRUSHER
I AM INTEREST IN THIS ITEM.
THANKS

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nobul

09-16-2001 11:10:17




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 Re: Can Crusher in reply to Bob, 09-09-2001 12:47:45  
One of our local club members has an old water pump belted to a gas engine.Use the old, vertical, square cast iron type pump jack. Put a plate on where the pump rod attached, Made a base under this. Runs slow enough to feed a can in each stroke while at the same time pushing the crushed can,now about 1/2 inch high, out to storage container. Does about 15-20 per minute.



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wrenchman

09-10-2001 23:53:39




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 Re: Can Crusher in reply to Bob, 09-09-2001 12:47:45  
go to ASECC(antique small engine collectors club).they have pictures of a nice complicated one run by a Maytag washingmachine motor(gas engine)in their photo gallery.



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rhudson

09-09-2001 19:29:38




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 Re: Can Crusher in reply to Bob, 09-09-2001 12:47:45  
saw one built from two car tires,wheels. the tires were driven by shafts, bearing mounted and v belt on backside. tires were underinflated. counter rotated so cans were fed in from hopper at top. fell down in-between the tires which crushed them. very fast, crushed the cans in from the side. think Farm Show Mag. had picture of it years ago.
helped a student make one kinda like a haybalor. one can at a time fed in from an elevated hopper crushed in a 3" sq. tube chamber. crushed can fell through a slot in the bottom-end of chamber. most trouble was feeding in cans one at a time.

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