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just bought a work sharp sharpener….thanks
Essentially a tiny harvester. Cool miniaturization. All it needs is an RC Tractor
Use the force
Two Mexicans are faster than that
How I can bay this tool in Polska?
Useless tool, leaves a lot of product at the floor, doesnt work, doesnt matter how many suggestions or fact you say about leaving some leafs to maintain your crop "well"
I am enjoying a lot those videos.I recently bought a land in Souther Brazil and I have no clue about how to start but I this s helping me already .Really like your story of how you have started it ,you are a legend 🙂
Awesome tool, I'm looking into building my own but I wanted to ask your thoughts on a smaller version for microgreens.
it not working
Seems quickish, but the waste…my goodness.
Need some optimization to decrease the waste on harvests.
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Love that they take a day of Sabbath, will be back to look at prices and products when they open back up.
Leaf rake, and feed to the livestock animals.
Where can we buy this blade with tub we in india
Battery powered shrub cutter + collection basker $30.00 saves more money and less strain on the back for the guys who want something cheaper
You would need to add that machine to a cutting machine. What I mean add four wheels with hight adjustments about 2 to 7'inch were you can push that machine instead of holding above the leaf crop. Some folks may want big cuts like when eating Swiss chard or spinach…. a sweeping cutting machine
Why not add some wheels and a longer handle and walk behind with some sort or trigger mechanism operating your drill, kinda like a mower ?
After a harvest do you let the greens grow again or you just hardest once and uproot after that?
I don't understand how a version on wheels (one on each side of the bed) did not come up yet. You would just have to set the height and it would be really accurate and steady
How come all the Inventions on his channel are expensive as hell
Lots of room for redesign to make it even easier for older farmers.
56 weeks season is a long season
You should have given credit to the original builder. But he is dead already, so he probably does not mind.
I would think that keeping this harvesting tool clean is very important. No doubt there are their specific guidelines and or regulations in regards to sanitation and safe food handling when harvesting by hand, but what about when using this tool?
Why not tie the blue basket to your body and drag it along instead of going back n forth..
Why not make the handle larger so that one does not have to bend his back?
The tool needs a row cart to be mounted on to utilize the tool properly. Your just too unstable working the tool.
You daid grow in your field, then you only talk machine stuff