Can't help much but one guy I met used a sink garbage disposal for his grinder. Bought new and did not use for anything else over a 5 gal bucket. His press was a homemade wood version. Got his plans online or something. He was a woodworker type so probably enjoyed the challenge.
That looks great, but out of my price range.This is the grinder I use. Its fantastic, will grind a 5 fallon bucket of apples in 3 seconds! Very easy to clean.
https://morewinemaking.com/products/speidel-motorized-apple-pear-crusher.html
I have read of those being used. Evidently someone had trouble with the motor burning out as they are not made for use of times more than a few seconds. Would it work if one could find the correct motor, or just run it somehwat intermittently?Can't help much but one guy I met used a sink garbage disposal for his grinder. Bought new and did not use for anything else over a 5 gal bucket. His press was a homemade wood version. Got his plans online or something. He was a woodworker type so probably enjoyed the challenge.
I have an American Harvester by Happy Valley Ranch. It's a two tub version. Last year we pressed 50 gallons in about a day, working at a relaxed pace. I bought mine used off Craigslist with optional tires for about $150 less than new.
I believe Aero has the single tub version, and recommended them to me when I was looking. View attachment 13743
You will get very tired turning a crank.That looks great, but out of my price range.
Should I be looking at a motorized grinder instead of hand operated crank model?
I have read of those being used. Evidently someone had trouble with the motor burning out as they are not made for use of times more than a few seconds. Would it work if one could find the correct motor, or just run it somehwat intermittently?
I see they have Pioneer and Homesteader in addition. Does anyone have experience with these other two? Different manufacturers, or any substantial difference?
Has anyone used the $600 Pioneer or Pioneer Junior?
This is the grinder I use. Its fantastic, will grind a 5 fallon bucket of apples in 3 seconds! Very easy to clean.
https://morewinemaking.com/products/speidel-motorized-apple-pear-crusher.html
It looks like the Homesteader has some decided advantages over the Pioneer.I believe Aero has the Homesteader. I don't think I'd go any smaller than that. The flywheel really helps.
How much are you looking to spend? I'd watch Craigslist the next two months. I wouldn't go too cheap otherwise you'll just be getting a toy. How much do you plan on making is another question that will narrow down your options.It looks like the Homesteader has some decided advantages over the Pioneer.
I use this manual press: https://pleasanthillgrain.com/g-36-20-apple-cider-fruit-pressThat grinder looks awesome. What do you press with?
What do you use for a grinder?I use this manual press: https://pleasanthillgrain.com/g-36-20-apple-cider-fruit-press