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Grape Incline Conveyor For Sale

May 18, 2021 | Equipment

CompanyPatricia Green Cellars
Company TypeWinery and Vineyard
Equipment CategoryConveyor/Elevator
Quantity1
Price$10,000
DescriptionDeJong Products custom built grape incline conveyor. Built in 2011. In terrific shape. Brand new (totally unused) belt. Stainless steel skeleton. Hand pump for raising/lowering. Runs on 220 power. On very solid casters. Easy to move, even with just 1 person. 18 feet long, so a very wide range of heights and angles it can achieve. Belt is 18 inches wide so fits a variety of destemmer/hopper options. Variable speed motor from very slow to very fast.

This is a very good, well-built and extremely solid incline. With a little ingenuity it can even be a sorting line as well as an incline. This runs extremely well and is really durable without being clunky or amazingly heavy despite its length. Simply moving to a different sorting/destemming set-up and while this works for us we are looking at different options.

Pictures available upon request or, if you're in the area, come on by and check it out.
CityNewberg
StateOR
AVARibbon Ridge
Contact NameJames Anderson
Phone5035728907
Email[email protected]

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