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Old 45 frame honey extractor
I have recently bought an old 45 frame radial honey extractor. It was sitting in an old barn but it is pretty fair condition. It has a fairly complex clutch system mounted on top with a way adjust the speed. There is no manufacture name on the tub and i was wondering if anyone has a similar type extractor or knows who made this large of extractor. I will post some pictures later today
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Re: Old 45 frame honey extractor
Without looking up the rules, as I don't remember, you may need to contact the forum moderator to post pics until you have made "x" number of posts
Cheers,
Paul VanSlyke
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Re: Old 45 frame honey extractor
hi
If It holds 45 frames it is a root. It has wooden pegs between each frame.
by putting a frame under the 5 rods it will hold 50 but was advertised as a 45.
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Re: Old 45 frame honey extractor
What do you mean by a root? There are no wood pegs on the extractor. There some slots on the bottom where the frames set into. There are 45 of these slots so that is why i assumed it holds 45 frames. One of the questions I have is should there be something that holds the frames on the top? I am not sure if i am missing some pieces.
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Re: Old 45 frame honey extractor
logreenacres;
If for some reason you don't want to ask the mod's for posting pictures because of low in post count,their reason is so that folks don't come and spam the pages
If you want to get the picture of it too me
I'll put them up on the board as links
Hope that helps
Tommyt
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Re: Old 45 frame honey extractor
yes, there were wooden pegs 4 0r 5 inches below the top of the reel. root was the parent company of bee culture mag. they were one of the first companies to sell bee supplies. now they only publish the mag. they made a 24 frame model also. I will have to look it up but I can send you a picture from an old catalog. we are going to south carolina soon to work some bees. in about two weeks I could send it to you when I get back. send me your mailing address by e-mail. these pegs could be made from a dowel with a hole drilled in the middle for the little bolt. probably could be used if the food grade coating from kelley was applied.
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Re: Old 45 frame honey extractor
@ beeware,
Thanks for your help. Greatly appreciate it. Another question i have is that the folks who had the extractor prior had flipped over the "bottom" of the reel so the slots are facing down. It appears the reason why is because the frames I have dont fit into the slots, the frames are too wide. The frames I have are older also. My question is, are the slots suppose to be facing up?
Last edited by logreenacres; 01-25-2011 at 03:47 PM.
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Re: Old 45 frame honey extractor
There is a forum called Rules and Announcements. Not sure I can make it any easier for people to find.
There's even one called Image Posting Rules.
http://www.beesource.com/forums/showthread.php?t=225753
Regards, Barry
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Re: Old 45 frame honey extractor
I guess i didnt read every little thing about the site. I am not having any heartburn over not being over post pics for a while. I have already gotten some answers from the helpful people on the site.
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Update - Pics - Re: Old 45 frame honey extractor
http://www.flickr.com/photos/58742788@N05/5388571473/ - Reel: I dont see any place to put wood pegs
http://www.flickr.com/photos/58742788@N05/5388570417/ - Bottom of Reel - Should the slots be facing up? My frames dont fit into the slots as the frames are too wide.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/58742788@N05/5389174876/ - Overall Extractor with clutch system taken off. The clutch system mounts directly on top of the tank.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/58742788@N05/5388568971/ - Friction Wheel - This needs to be replaced. Any ideas?
Any info would be appreciated, such if you can see any obvious missing pieces. I believe i am missing some parts of the reel. I just dont see how the reel holds the frames in place.
Thanks,
Josh
Last edited by logreenacres; 01-25-2011 at 07:07 PM.
Reason: typo
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Re: Update - Pics - Re: Old 45 frame honey extractor
I have seen one similar in operation but bigger, cant tell you a name but the one i seen had the bottem turned up so the frames set into the slots and the top of the frame just sat against the rim. nothing missing compared to the one i seen.
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