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  • From: Richard Robinson <rrobinson AT nasw.org>
  • To: Market Farming <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Mobile strawberry picking platform
  • Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 17:42:19 -0500

THanks to all! Chris, the platform on your webpage is about what I was
imagining. And Andy, I got as far as the motorized cart at the Wisconsin
site, but missed the self-propelled ones. This list is a great resource!

RR

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Richard Robinson
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On Tue, 09 Dec 2008 09:19:26 -0600, Two Onion Farm wrote:
> I also recommend the links in Andy's email below.
>
> I have built several simple wooden carts based on the cart.htm plans in
> Andy's email.  I replaced the seat shown on the webpage with a simple flat
> piece of plywood about 3 or 4 feet wide.  We use these carts for harvesting
> lettuce, onions, beets, rutabagas and other veggies.  The harvester can
>scoot
> along on the cart with a harvest crate laid on the seat next to them.  The
> carts are very popular with our workers, and with me.
>
> The motorized laydown carts described in the laydown.htm page are quire
> expensive.  I have borrowed a Drangen motorized cart briefly and it was
> awesome.  However we could not afford one.  We have built a wooden non-
> motorized laydown cart.  Pictures are here:
> http://www.twoonionfarm.com/Pictures/Laydown%20Cart.htm.  The user pushes
>the
> cart with their feet or by reaching out with their hands to turn the front
> wheels.  The cart straddles one bed - the cart in the pictures is
> approximately 5' OC between the wheels; we have since modified the cart to
>be
> 4' OC between the wheels because we switched to narrower beds.  We use the
> cart for transplanting, planting garlic, and for handweeding young direct
> seeded vegetables such as carrots and beets.  The cart has low clearance and
> so it is not suitable for working above larger plants.  Also the user needs
>a
> place to put their toes down, i.e., in between the rows of plants.  For
> transplanting, there is a shelf under the torso support which can hold trays
> of seedlings.
>
> Chris
>
> At 12:21 PM 12/7/2008, you wrote:
>> Date: Sat, 06 Dec 2008 14:39:37 -0500
>> From: Andy Fellenz <fellenz AT fltg.net>
>> Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Mobile strawberry picking platform To: Market
>> Farming <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org> Message-ID:
>> <493AD4F9.6030104 AT fltg.net>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>>
>> Take a look at these:
>>
>http://bse.wisc.edu/hfhp/tipsheets_html/cart.htm
>>
>http://bse.wisc.edu/hfhp/tipsheets_html/laydown.htm
>>
>> Andy
>> www.FellenzFamilyFarm.com
>>
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