Check out Bob’s PTO powered ice cream machine. Well done Bob!
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Check out Bob’s PTO powered ice cream machine. Well done Bob!
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Lol. His optional accessory kit (see future brochure) turns it into a still.
Yea, that’s cool!
Always good to have a back up plan … I think alcohol production would pay for more jeep parts! 🙂
I’m not seeing the picture here (eWillys.com), nor when I click “Comments”… but fortunately I saw where you shared it on Facebook. Beautiful paint job on the jeep, too.
I can almost taste some homemade raspberry ice cream just like we made when growing up. I still have the wooden hand crank ice cream maker that my three brothers and I would take turns cranking.
My brother was always going to try it on one of his hit and miss engines, but I may just beat him to it for behind my CJ3-B……..I would have more power !!
If Bob takes that to a Willys Picnic, he better be prepared to make a lot of ice cream! Great Idea!!
I’ve seen others do this but never one having a platform mounted to the newgren lift arms. Very cool!!
Yes Joe…….I’ve seen various setups with a simple platform on the back of a small antique tractor……but having it mounted on an ultra rare Newgren 3pt. is totally over the top !
I have a video of the inaugural run being made.ill have to edit it together. Did not take long at all. Maybe 25 – 30 min but it was only half batch. Have a couple adjustments to make too. I can do a video of the components too. What you can’t see it the pin underneath on the newgren drawbar hitch plate holding it down.
I can’t make the video play here either!
The video doesn’t show on my work computer but shows and plays on the laptop at home.