Thursday, February 2, 2012

The homemade cider press segment

The homemade cider press segment Tube. Duration : 7.90 Mins.


Shot on site at our little Stone cottage farm, here in NE Ohio. We made a fruit cider press using a 12 ton hydraulic jack shop press. Purchased from Harbor freight ( dot com) for . Total price for this press was under 0 with very easy pieces put together for its completion. We have 12 bearing apple trees on our new land. A few ripen in the early season which have made a nice combination for cider. I make hard cider as well as non alcoholic cider. I do not go over the hard cider in this video but will consider one for the future from start to finish. In this video, I give the overview of how our cider press iwas made and a few safety features we added. I go over selecting your fruit for pressing, as well as some basic inexpensive must haves for pressing fruit at home. ~Do you have a suggestion for a video on homesteading? Please free free to send me message for consideration. I am always looking for new and interesting subjects which pertain to a more self sufficient way of life.~ **The editing is not perfection thanks to my less amped laptop. A few spots, as always, get cut off short by a second or two. Please overlook this issue until a faster higher memory computer can be purchased. Or if someone would like to donate one. :) ** Thank you to our sponsors: Overstock.com & Lehmans.com for their support in making our videos. Thank you to our honorary sponsor Farmboybrands.com (Farm girl & Boy clothing) for supporting our fresh from the farm episodes. And THANK YOU ...

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