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Another idea for your compactor, and something which is a major headache for the company I work for; is crushing 20 and 25 litre containers.

    Plastic "Cans" are a real problem to dispose of, because they aren't easy to crush, they are very light to transport, making transportation uneconomical as you aren't taking full advantage of a vehicles carrying capacity, and they take up a hell of a lot of space. I would like to invent a machine which flattens them, and shreds them; something like a precision chop forage harvester but running at a much slower speed. The biggest problem being the "Dregs" or last remaining liquid that always remains in the cans.

    In our case the waste being of an oil based nature; the liquid could be collected and burnt in something like a waste oil burner like the ones Kongskilde used to make. Not forgetting that you have to have a license to burn waste oil of course. Other chemicals like crop spray would have to be washed out and the residue dealt with by collecting the waste and having the chemicals disposed of by a specialist company.

    I would have thought that clean shredded waste of this type would be a very valuable commodity, as it would then only need to be melted to be used again.

      I don't know what you may think of this idea. I often dream up super whizzo ideas but never have had the courage, finances or contacts to try these ideas out.  ;):)

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Another idea for your compactor, and something which is a major headache for the company I work for; is crushing 20 and 25 litre containers.

    Plastic "Cans" are a real problem to dispose of, because they aren't easy to crush, they are very light to transport, making transportation uneconomical as you aren't taking full advantage of a vehicles carrying capacity, and they take up a hell of a lot of space. I would like to invent a machine which flattens them, and shreds them; something like a precision chop forage harvester but running at a much slower speed. The biggest problem being the "Dregs" or last remaining liquid that always remains in the cans.

     In our case the waste being of an oil based nature; the liquid could be collected and burnt in something like a waste oil burner like the ones Kongskilde used to make. Not forgetting that you have to have a license to burn waste oil of course. Other chemicals like crop spray would have to be washed out and the residue dealt with by collecting the waste and having the chemicals disposed of by a specialist company.

     I would have thought that clean shredded waste of this type would be a very valuable commodity, as it would then only need to be melted to be used again.

      I don't know what you may think of this idea. I often dream up super whizzo ideas but never have had the courage, finances or contacts to try these ideas out.  ;):)

This is a headache for the company I work for too, several of their customers who buy oil in this way have no way of disposing of the cans other than throwing them in a skip. It's something Marky and myself were discussing the other week in regards to how well the baler would handle the 5 and 25 litre containers

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Another idea for your compactor, and something which is a major headache for the company I work for; is crushing 20 and 25 litre containers.

    Plastic "Cans" are a real problem to dispose of, because they aren't easy to crush, they are very light to transport, making transportation uneconomical as you aren't taking full advantage of a vehicles carrying capacity, and they take up a hell of a lot of space. I would like to invent a machine which flattens them, and shreds them; something like a precision chop forage harvester but running at a much slower speed. The biggest problem being the "Dregs" or last remaining liquid that always remains in the cans.

     In our case the waste being of an oil based nature; the liquid could be collected and burnt in something like a waste oil burner like the ones Kongskilde used to make. Not forgetting that you have to have a license to burn waste oil of course. Other chemicals like crop spray would have to be washed out and the residue dealt with by collecting the waste and having the chemicals disposed of by a specialist company.

     I would have thought that clean shredded waste of this type would be a very valuable commodity, as it would then only need to be melted to be used again.

      I don't know what you may think of this idea. I often dream up super whizzo ideas but never have had the courage, finances or contacts to try these ideas out.  ;):)

Funny you say that mate, there is a truck travling NZ that does exactly what you want, it shreds the drums, ill try find the articale on it, it was aimed at farmers for there spray drums and acid drums

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This is a headache for the company I work for too, several of their customers who buy oil in this way have no way of disposing of the cans other than throwing them in a skip. It's something Marky and myself were discussing the other week in regards to how well the baler would handle the 5 and 25 litre containers

i would have thought it would kill those easy enough ,as mentioned its the left over oil inside thats a problem , maybe some sort of detergent wash trough for the things before compaction, then its just liquid waste to get rid odd, which may be easier

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i seem to have missed this topic, only saw the first of it before, so i went through the topic there now and woo, i actualy cant believe you've bought this tractor, i really cant believe it :o  ;) i thought you would be going for something old and less power :-\ anyways all the best marky for you and the company, hope she pays well ;)

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by any chance could you not ask government for a slight payment because well you are adding your bit to the green thing whatever it's called :-\ because by doing what your going to do with this baler and mf you are doing your bit for the environment :-\ maybe worth a try :-\

and 2nd thing, who will be driving her, just yourself, or do you trust anyone else to drive it :-\ :D

last thing, have you thought of a name for her ::) maybe put it to the vote :-\ :D :D

nice one marky ;);D

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i seem to have missed this topic, only saw the first of it before, so i went through the topic there now and woo, i actualy cant believe you've bought this tractor, i really cant believe it :o  ;) i thought you would be going for something old and less power :-\ anyways all the best marky for you and the company, hope she pays well ;)

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by any chance could you not ask government for a slight payment because well you are adding your bit to the green thing whatever it's called :-\ because by doing what your going to do with this baler and mf you are doing your bit for the environment :-\ maybe worth a try :-\

and 2nd thing, who will be driving her, just yourself, or do you trust anyone else to drive it :-\ :D

last thing, have you thought of a name for her ::) maybe put it to the vote :-\ :D :D

nice one marky ;);D

I can smell something......... ::):D :D

Look further up the page at earlier replies :D :D

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William...

I've always had an unhealthy interest in recycling really mate... I've recycled my waste at work now for some 10 years of so (before it became mandatory... or even fashionable to do so) ... couple this with my extremely unhealthy interest in tractors.. and it's a combination i couldn't ignore  :D :D

As for the drums... this baler is designed (allegedly) to crush drums and tyres... so I've just come up with a new slogan.. or "strap line" I believe it's called in modern speak...

"You wash em.... I'll squash em"  :D :D :D

Matty....

Thanks for the good wishes mate.. a 5445 is borderline too small for this piece of kit really... so a smaller model would definately be no good for the job  :-\

As for the naming thing.. Ohhhh matty  ::):D :D :D :D

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I've just had a juvenile moment ;D

Well............I'd love to see and hear this in action, and I bet you will want to try this one out................how about...................squashing bubble wrap. Just imagine the noise..... ;);D:D :D

Aaaaaand.....you are doing the environment a favour by recycling all the air trapped in the bubble wrap. Mind you, it might be that a sheet of bubble wrap could become a collectors item in years to come. Imagine it...........the year......2100........and you have a sheet of pure pre-CO2 air from 2008. Forget the bottles of Champagne and 200 year old bottles of wine, we're talking of a piece of historical, irreplaceable air. By then people may pay hundreds of pounds for you to burst a bubble so they can "Snort" some 92 year old air.

Cor yeah.

    Oh yeah, Marky.........would it work as a wine or cider press, or even do tatties so you could make some potato "Wine" which our Irish friends should have a recipe for. Good stuff it is too.

      I am 55 honestly, its just that sometimes I have these flashbacks and juvenile moments.  :D

    As you would say,.................I'll get my coat...............Bye!  ;D:)

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I've just had a juvenile moment ;D

Well............I'd love to see and hear this in action, and I bet you will want to try this one out................how about...................squashing bubble wrap. Just imagine the noise..... ;);D:D :D

Aaaaaand.....you are doing the environment a favour by recycling all the air trapped in the bubble wrap. Mind you, it might be that a sheet of bubble wrap could become a collectors item in years to come. Imagine it...........the year......2100........and you have a sheet of pure pre-CO2 air from 2008. Forget the bottles of Champagne and 200 year old bottles of wine, we're talking of a piece of historical, irreplaceable air. By then people may pay hundreds of pounds for you to burst a bubble so they can "Snort" some 92 year old air.

Cor yeah.

     Oh yeah, Marky.........would it work as a wine or cider press, or even do tatties so you could make some potato "Wine" which our Irish friends should have a recipe for. Good stuff it is too.

      I am 55 honestly, its just that sometimes I have these flashbacks and juvenile moments.  :D

    As you would say,.................I'll get my coat...............Bye!   ;D:)

:D :D :D :D - what a wonderful thought William... I'm saving my bubble wrap from now on..

Hey... what about bottling it  :o - this time in 2100 William... we could be miwlyionaires

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so marky is my sugestion about asking government and telling them about doing your bit for the environment out of the question ??? haha suppose it is, as it's like talking to a brick wall :D :D

Not at all... a great idea matty..... I am sure there must be some government grants somewhere out there for the kind of project we will be operating mate... good thinking  ;);D
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It's currently due for delivery some time in April I believe Matty, Marky is pacing up and down like a Father in waiting :D :D

yeah theres a new trench formed out side Histon Produce, about 100m long and 5ft deep so far....2ft wide ::)....there is one benefit....no one can ram raid him or steal vans :D

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William...

I've always had an unhealthy interest in recycling really mate... I've recycled my waste at work now for some 10 years of so (before it became mandatory... or even fashionable to do so) ... couple this with my extremely unhealthy interest in tractors.. and it's a combination i couldn't ignore  :D :D

As for the drums... this baler is designed (allegedly) to crush drums and tyres... so I've just come up with a new slogan.. or "strap line" I believe it's called in modern speak...

"You wash em.... we'll squash em"  :D :D :D

Matty....

Thanks for the good wishes mate.. a 5445 is borderline too small for this piece of kit really... so a smaller model would definately be no good for the job  :-\

As for the naming thing.. Ohhhh matty  ::):D :D :D :D

what about that  :-\ to me it rymes a bit more  :-\ maybe not ::):D

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marky

i didn't read the other 9 pages of this post, just the first one so i don't know what was said..........but

buy a hyd porta pack, comes with tank, honda motor, filter remotes etc, build it onto a tandem axle bogie with brakes, and pull it behind fanny

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well i red the other 9 pages ha ha!.........good effort marky

we have a 5445 here in stock if you want one

you need a front forklift for the front of the tractor now.......

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