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[email protected] 03-02-2015 09:34 PM

Wine Equipment for sale
 
On Tuesday, April 4, 1995 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, steve strait wrote:
> This is a list of used wine making equipment I am
> selling. They are too big for my needs. These items came
> from a small commercial winery in eastern Iowa and were
> purchased new by them roughly three years before they
> went out of business.
>
> Presque Isle
> Model B-50 Bladder Press
> w/ cart mounted full reversing pump.
>
> wt. approx. 285 lb. basket 20" x 26" vol. 32.5 Gal.
> Pump Motor: 1.5 hp 110 V convertible to 220 V
> single phase w/reversing switch.
> Press Pump: gear type 100 psi. Full Reversing w/
> pressure gauge, check valves & hoses.
>
> This is a small high efficiency vert. basket press that
> uses a water inflated neoprene bladder to press outward.
> 35 to 40 psi. is sufficient to press aprox. 150 gal per
> ton yield from whites in two pressings. 60 psi. is the
> recommended pressure limit.
>
> The neoprene bladder is about 6 years old and appears to
> be good, the manufacturer states about a ten year life
> on these. Replacement Bladders are available from
> Presque Isle.
>
> -----------
> Grape Crusher/Stemmer
> (F. lli Rossi, Mod. Capri)
> Motorized unit 110 convertible to 220 with nylon rollers
> and stainless steel stem separation screen.
>
> --------
> Ebulliometer (Dujardin-Salleron Model 360)
> Alcohol content meter approved for commerce by US.
> treasury Dept. Testing is based on the difference in
> the boiling points of water and wine. Instructions,
> thermometer and temperature index incl.
>
> ---------
> About 50 or more 500 foot (Aprox.) rolls of heavy gauge
> galvanized high-tensile crimped trellis wire made
> specifically for viticulture. It appears to be about 8
> gauge or heavier. This wire is made specifically for
> heavy bearing vines and is formidable. The wire is used,
> but, is splice and kink free and shows no sign of
> corrosion. There will be occasional tendrils on the
> wire.
>
> For those with no previous experience with high tensile
> wire, this wire is formidable and will spring off the
> coil and straighten if so allowed. HANDLE WITH CAUTION.
> Standard wire cutters will not cut it and splices should
> be made with sleeves and a nicopress tool specific to
> this purpose. The wire is crimped every inch
> throughout the length to provide a good grip for
> tendrils and even tension throughout seasonal
> temperature variations.
>
> I will sell whole rolls by weight or will consider
> offers for the lot. I will provide the approx. length to
> weight ratio and the weight of the various rolls on
> request.
>
> Send a request for price list by E-mail or Snail Mail
>
> Steven Strait >
> 1379 HWY 6 NW
> Oxford, Iowa 52322


Looking to buy the Ebulliometer only what would you sell this complete item for?

Bob F 05-02-2015 02:19 AM

Wine Equipment for sale
 
wrote:
> On Tuesday, April 4, 1995 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, steve strait wrote:
>> This is a list of used wine making equipment I am
>> selling. They are too big for my needs. These items came
>> from a small commercial winery in eastern Iowa and were
>> purchased new by them roughly three years before they
>> went out of business.

>
> Looking to buy the Ebulliometer only what would you sell this
> complete item for?


Really? You think it is still available 10 years later???



Just Another Joe 05-02-2015 01:05 PM

Wine Equipment for sale
 
In article >, Bob F >
wrote:

> wrote:
> > On Tuesday, April 4, 1995 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, steve strait wrote:
> >> This is a list of used wine making equipment I am
> >> selling. They are too big for my needs. These items came
> >> from a small commercial winery in eastern Iowa and were
> >> purchased new by them roughly three years before they
> >> went out of business.

> >
> > Looking to buy the Ebulliometer only what would you sell this
> > complete item for?

>


> Really? You think it is still available 10 years later???


Actually, I would suggest it's more like 20 years later ;-)


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