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peacekeeperapiaries
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May 19, 2009, 11:09:58 AM »
Looking for a small extractor 2-10 frame, must handle deeps, radial or tangenital. As I make splits I want to be able to provide the new queens a few empty frames she can lay in ASAP. I'm located in central florida.
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May 19, 2009, 12:12:47 PM »
I wish they gave more details on this, but it looks like a fair deal if all it does is a couple shallows.
https://www.dadant.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=355
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Thanks, I saw that one. Plastic kind of scares me a little. I am hoping maybe I could find a used stainless one. Trying to save a few bucks for something I am going to employ in the field as I work making the splits, I am going to be purchasing a big extractor (60 frame or so) later this year. Thanks for the info.
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hey nice, yeah I'm not too keen on the "imported" plastic either.
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I've got a Walter Kelly stainless 2 frame reversable baskets extractor that comes with a Walter Kelly cappings spinner basket and a lid so that the extractor can also be used as a holding tank. I think the total cost if you purchased new would be over 800 dollars. I will sell mine for 450.00. I'm in Atlanta but will be in Brunswick, Ga. this coming week. Call me if you're interested. 404-932-1174. Andy
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thanks Andy, I found a used Dadant 20 frame. I appreciate your response.
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Just wondering, does anyone know if the plastic extractor can handle deep frames as well as shallows?
I know it isn't that great, but I'm a poor college student, and $120 might be as much as I can spend .....
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