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Posted by esd on March 08, 2007 at 08:37:36 from (209.137.213.93):
In Reply to: sunflower/soy oil posted by jerry-mexico ny on March 08, 2007 at 08:27:43:
i know you will trouble finding an affordable press. i have been looking to press my canola and could not not come up with what i thought to be a "farm use" model that was affordable. i don't really plan on doing x-amount of tons per day nor do i want to use the ram systems that you find when doing searches on the internet. i am trying to get one built now that I should be able to retail for around 700.00. It is discouraging because machine shops seems to be a disappearing icon of the past and the government only wants to help the "big guy" there is more research being done for third world countries than here at home
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