

Extractors
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18 Frame Radial w/Baldor Motor Tired of all that hand cranking? Our Extractors powered by Baldor Motors will make your extracting a breeze! Made from high polished stainless Steel. 24" tall x 26" in diameter with 47" tall legs. Extracts 2 supers of honey at one time! Great if you have 25 colonies or more. This unit operates at speeds of 0-450 RPM by the Baldor Motor. This 18 Frame Extractor must be shipped by truck. Call for shipping info.
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9 Frame Radial w/Baldor Motor Made from high polished stainless Steel. 24" tall x 21" in diameter with 47" tall legs. Will radilly extract 9 medium or shallow frames radilly or 3 deep frames tangerentially. The Baldor Motor has a variable speed, 0-450 RPM.
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4 Frame Compact Extractor For your money this is the perfect extractor. If you have just a few hives and want the convenience and ease of extracting this is perfect for you! High Polished Stainless Steel with 3:1 ratio plastic gears for easy cranking. Basket holds 2 - 9 1/8" frames, 4 - 5 3/8" frames or 4 - 6 1/2" frames. Tank measures 16" deep x 23" high. 1 1/2" honey gate is included. (Does not include stand)
Stand for 4 Frame Compact Extractor 6 piece all metal stand that you simply bolt together. High enough to place a 5 gallon bucket under the gate of the extractor.
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Information * A radial extractor is loaded with the frames pointing to the center post. When a radial is turned, both sides of the frame are extracted at the same time. A basket style extractor you must load the frames so they all track in the same direction and you must crank the extractor so that the bottom bars lead the top bars. With this extractor it is important to load the extractor, spin out 1/2 of one side of each frame, then pull the frames out and turn the frmaes around, this time spin the frames until this second side is empty. Then turn them once again to the original position and finish spinning the 1/2 of the first side that you started with. If you follow these instructions you will break less comb, and extract more of the honey from the frames. Always remember with any extractor, the honey gate MUST ALWAYS be open and a container under it to catch the running honey.
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