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German apple picker

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Topic: German apple picker
Posted By: TomYaz
Subject: German apple picker
Date Posted: 19 Jan 2013 at 5:47pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UD2A-JP85Lc&list=UU7hSWtY14vKTkuCVBDCV-Bg&index=1" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UD2A-JP85Lc&list=UU7hSWtY14vKTkuCVBDCV-Bg&index=1
Clever..
 
Using the apples to make cider it looks like...but here in the Nanny States your not allowed to use apples off the ground...

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Posted By: Dipstick In
Date Posted: 19 Jan 2013 at 8:34pm
So simple, and it works. And I like the first operator better than the picker!

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Posted By: Coke-in-MN
Date Posted: 21 Jan 2013 at 11:09am
Hmm- Sure could use one of those machines - now if i comes with the shown power source also - wonder if i could talk other half into keeping it around . 

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Posted By: SDSmitty
Date Posted: 21 Jan 2013 at 9:13pm
Sure could use one of those but I would also need one of those tree shakers they use to shake the walnuts or almonds off the trees in CA.


Posted By: JohnCO
Date Posted: 22 Jan 2013 at 1:58am
I think you can use apples on the ground if they are washed in chlorinated water, rules may be different in different states.  Those are sure tall apple trees.  We try to keep them no more then 10 feet high.  So, what did grandpa do with the young lady?  Stole her machine and ?

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Posted By: TomYaz
Date Posted: 22 Jan 2013 at 5:05am
 
Yep each state is different but the other big problem is it looks like the machine spears thje apple??? Contamination on the spear is then injected into the apple where chlorine cant get it...
 
Dem tough germs arent afraid of a little ecoli!  


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Posted By: WhiskeySup
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2013 at 9:07pm
Either fermentation or pasturizing would take care of any bacteriological issue,you would probably not want them to sit around very long before processing.


Posted By: Breeze
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2013 at 9:35pm
seems like a useful tool for the homestead.  A few folks I know make plenty of cider and wine. Dont think I would try it for the strudel apples though


Posted By: Richard
Date Posted: 02 Feb 2013 at 10:21am
Reminds me of my neighbor who got an apple press at an auction.  He called over and said to bring some apples so we could make cider.  I was getting them off the tree and only the select ones that had fallen.  He got tired of waiting and came over with a silage fork and scooped up every apple he could get, some partially rotten, some that were buggy, they all went into the making of the cider.  It was quite a while before any could be saved because we all were filling our cups.  It was really good cider.  He also had a walk-in cooler where we would keep apples for making cider.  It was even better cold out of the press.  That was 50 years ago and I didn't die from it.    


Posted By: wfmurray
Date Posted: 02 Feb 2013 at 12:59pm

Made some whe i was young , we all ways used the drops . Just washed and crushed seldom cut out a bad spot .  Few bad spots seemed to give it a better  flavor .




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