Last year while at the hulling station we talked to a guy who had around 100 acres of walnut trees planted. We was working on something to hook to the front of his tractor to pick them up with, but we haven't heard any more about it. He was near Peru, In I think. Baganut makes a deal to hook to a lawnmower, but that might be pretty expensive. What ever you do, arrainge it to go on the front so the tractor wheels don't push your profits into the ground. Also remember you can overwhelm some of the hullers if you haul in semi loads or even dump truck loads. Best to call the local guy and find out if he can handle that many at once. We are working on our set up to be able to do it but we may have to get a loader tractor and have the semi dump them on the ground. Also the device needs to pick them up as clean as possible, with few leaf stems and sticks as possible. Those can clog the huller just about like green stem soybeans clog a combine. Make a big mess in the machine.
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