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    Default hand pump or electric on filter press

    I am looking to purchase a small filter press and wondering if anyone has experience with the hand pump vs electric pump. I'm guessing the electric is fast and easier but is it worth the extra $$$.

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    It would really depend on your volume. How many gallons of finished syrup are you looking at processing each season?

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    Quote Originally Posted by adkrover View Post
    I am looking to purchase a small filter press and wondering if anyone has experience with the hand pump vs electric pump. I'm guessing the electric is fast and easier but is it worth the extra $$$.
    We have a small hand-operated filter press....I think it is a 5" press, with a hand-pump. We used it only for testing a couple of times. Willing to sell if the price is right.
    Dr. Tim Perkins
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    Timothy.Perkins@uvm.edu

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    I bought a hand filter press once and used it a couple of times and then went out and bought a short bank electric one. The first time I used the hand pump I broke the plastic ring that holds the handle. I guess you cant force that syrup through.
    30x8 Leader revolution, wood fired blower, steamaway/hood. 903 taps all but 54 on pipeline and 3 vacuum systems. Hauling sap this year with a 99 F350 7.3 diesel dump and of course back up is the Honda 450 and trailer.

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    Daryl sells new ones for $750. I would be interested in the $500 range for a used one but in all honesty I think you could do better with the larger hobby producers. List it here and on Sugarbush.Info for 600 bucks and see if you get any takers. I'm willing to bet you do.

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