Homemade Dehulling Machine for Black Walnuts and Butternuts. Husk, Crack
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This is a home made machine for removing the outer husks from Black Walnuts and Butternuts. Also includes de-husking, washing, drying, and cracking.
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Fabulous upload. Thank you sir. Niagara Falls Canada checking in.
Simple genius! I've seen YT vids of "million dollar machines" that waste tons of nuts. Loved this video
That music; that soothing voice; that innovation. Love it all.
@romeowhiskey1146
5 жыл бұрын
The MUSIC is from Ken Burn's LEWIS & CLARK documentary. Available on EBay when I posted this: www.ebay.com/itm/LEWIS-CLARK-Original-Soundtrack-CD-Ken-Burns-film-PBS-Special-SEALED-folk/142938526211?hash=item2147ccd203:g:fBEAAOSwhuRbdELu:rk:2:pf:0
I watched this entire video with a smile on my face. What a pleasant video and an amazing invention!
What a fascinating bit of American folklore! Resourcefulness and innovation, presented artistically yet with a humble graciousness. Thank you for creating this video!
Great info. This was my second season harvesting. I use a large rubber mallet one whack and used my paint shaker to clean 2 gallons at once. Rinsed in a plastic milk crate. Have some old riding lawn mower wheels may try to copy your invention. Been using a vise to crack open the nuts while watching (listening) to the news on TV. Two or 3 hours a night and call it quits. I'm hooked on the whole process. Just picked up a used one ton Arbor press for cracking next year. Great Video thanks
What a curious little kitten, it's surely a family member ...
Dale need make more videos you have the gift of talk, You definitely remind us all of the old times love it
Very slick. When I was a kid in southern Michigan in the 1970's we had a couple walnut trees in our front yard, out by the road. We used to rake them out into the dirt road so passing cars would run over them. Our fingers got stained picking them up and separating the crushed outer skin from the shell, but I always loved the smell of walnuts and walnut wood.
This is it! Thank you so much for being so darn clever!
I used to pile them.on side of driveway and my grandfather would run over them with tractor while doing chores. When he talked about driveways brought back memories.
For a few minutes I felt like I was a kid hanging out with my grandpa again 50 years ago...
Love this video. I could see my dad doing something like this. Thank you for sharing. This is my first year processing black walnuts, and I sure wish I had a better way to shuck them! Lol!
Cecil holt the inventor of the nut wizard for picking up all sorts of nuts including black walnuts I really like video very informative thanks for sharing
Brilliant! Thanks for taking the time to make and share.
Thank you! This is a very good, straight forward video with clear and detailed information..
Thank you for sharing this , and all of your videos Dale. I have enjoyed them all. :)
Thank you, Dale. Lucky family you have.
from one do it yourselfer to another,I liked it,Picked nuts today and was looking for a faster way to hull them,Thanks! Good Video
Again Mr. Stieg this was a beautiful video I hope you keep up with the videos and maybe a couple of recipes from your harvest !!!
Thank you for sharing detailed information in a logical and orderly fashion. And for the pleasant presentation. Very helpful. Nice music.
I like this hands-on video quite a bit. Easy going and efficient.
Wow, that is an awesome machine! Thanks for sharing
A modern version of what we used as a kid.
thank you. this was the highlight of my day. very nice presentation. thanks for sharing.
Great walnut machines! I get a lot of nuts but usually just remove husks with a mallet, then wash in a milk crate and dry on an old screen door.
Such a clever machine. Great film!
What a smart man. Pragmatic. We seem to have lost or temporarily misplaced this strength.
A useful machine and a good presentation.
Good ol’ self reliant American ingenuity. Great video.
Our squirrels would have those cleaned out if I left them on the driveway. But I do like the machine. I've always done it the hard way by smashing the husk with a hammer and then tearing it off with my hands. Yours is easier.
Great video, thanks for sharing your inventions!
This is awesome! Very creative.
Stumbled across this video. I've spent my life in Florida and walnut do not grow here and found this video fascinating to watch.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful equipment and process.
Very nice. I had to share to my parents. My dad goes black walnut pickin every fall.
GOOD VIDEO!!!! I LIVED IN A HOUSE ABOUT 30 YRS AGO THAT HAD A HUGE WALNUT TREE IN THE BACK YARD.IT WAS A NIGHTMARE WHEN THEY STARTED TO FALL!!! I COULDN'T GIVE THEM AWAY,THE SQUIRRELS LOVED THEM!!!!
You are a genius. Thank you for this video.
Great video. I am a walnut fan but I have never seen that kind of walnut before.
Absolutely brilliant!
Nut Heaven!! Showing this video to my Father. Thank you for sharing!! ♥ Happy Shelling this season. : D
We did something similar some 40 years ago when I was a kid. Dad had a '72 chevy pickup that we would jack up the drive tire and we made a shoot out of some wood. We would then start the truck and get the tire going, toss the walnuts under the tire and it would throw them up against the shed where we had placed some metal roofing sheets. This would cause the hull to bust to pieces. We kids then had to clean them up, bag them, and then we would spend all winter picking out the meat. Talk about some black stained hands!!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing. Great detail and narration.
Great invention, thanks for sharing.
Great. Thanks for sharing. loved it
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
best way on line very smart man thanks for sharing
Thank you! Very enlightening.
AWESOME VIDEO, HATS OFF TO YOU SIR !
Nice!!! Very ingenious!!!
Holy smack. That's ingenious!
Yeah, it's walnut time here in Virginia- Has been a bountiful, bumper crop year. I only get a couple of 5 gallon buckets so mechanical hulling would be over kill. Nice video!
As children my brother and I took the husks off by hand and our hands were always stained from them, but when Dad brought home an antique corn sheller and showed us how the sheller not only took the kernels off a cob but also did a great job of dehulling Black walnuts
video brings a tear to my eye
Good work and damn smart
nice process
Pretty slick
GREAT PROCESS
Excellent thank you so much.
Pretty cool !!
Amazing!!
Nice video
Very inventive
Ingenious.
get down with your bad macgyver self lol nicely done
great gismo ...works well and worth the effort .=nuts are a great source of protein .
Thank you!
and with that, I'm ready for a good night's sleep.
Impressive! I really like that spinning basket. If only there was a good use for the sludge that comes off, other than bringing up night crawlers that is. Thanks for sharing.
I think I love you!
'...here on Walton's Mountain...'
Very smart
Good man
I grew up using a manual corn shucker for walnuts. My guess you could use adapt your device for shuck corn. Granted you mould have to have the corn cob enter at an angle to the wheel and may need to add numb to the surface of the tire (screws) but my guess you can fine tune a design. All the best.
Dale, this is pure genius. Our family has a black walnut tree that's over 100 years old on our property. We never knew how to hull them. Sadly, I wouldn't know how to rig up the huller you designed with the wheel. I'm not mechanical enough. Do you have plans I could follow? I would like to buy them. I have the tools and the raw materials around the garage. I need a step by step method. Thank you in advance for considering this request. Gratefully yours...Dawn F.
@emeltea33
4 жыл бұрын
Try one of the other methods. Just make a pile and drive over. Wear gloves!!
Sweet
Need being the mother of invention.
A-PLUS, ALL the way!
nice , very smart
damn, I need that machine.
I don't have a basketball court. I only have a driveway. Will that work?
@Barney7734
4 жыл бұрын
No, only a basketball court will work.
Just jack up a garden tractor an inch put it in gear and a few well placed boards and a rake will have your walnuts husked in no time.
That sure is faster than cracking them by hand as a kid
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next time i eat a walnut I will be much more appreciative. I had no clue how much was involved.
We just spread them out in the driveway and drive over them with a vehicle.. Gather them quickly before before the squirrels get them..ware gloves No Stimulus Checks coming..sorry for the news...
I can't believe there are 141 people that would give this video a thumbs down! Losers!
Who buys the walnut in the shell?
Dehulling is a word that's very similar to the word unthawing.....
Why don’t you write out plans to build one of these step by step and sell it online or copyright and sell your design to a manufacturer? I’m sure there are many who would just buy a finished electric shucker.
Narrated by Dick proenneke.
Thank you!