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He Built His Own Mini Street Sweeper
When the street sweeper drives past Jerry Davis’ Princeton, Minn., home in the spring, there’s nothing to sweep. He’s already taken care of it with his mini sweeper.
“During the winter, the trucks sand the roads, and in the spring, they sweep the sand into the ditches and yards. So as not to have the sand accumu
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He Built His Own Mini Street Sweeper MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT Miscellaneous When the street sweeper drives past Jerry Davis’ Princeton Minn home in the spring there’s nothing to sweep He’s already taken care of it with his mini sweeper “During the winter the trucks sand the roads and in the spring they sweep the sand into the ditches and yards So as not to have the sand accumulate and cover the grass I use the pickup sweeper to remove the debris before the trucks get there ” Davis explains In the 60’s he worked at a company that built industrial sweepers so Davis understood what he needed He took his plans to a sheet metal worker to build the exterior but Davis built the frame and the brush “I brought six 6 by 36-in strip brushes from Grainger plastic fibers set in metal and created a 16 by 36-in cylinder with the attached strips ” he says Davis tried different chains and sprockets to get the right rpm’s so that the brush picks up the sand and throws it into a hopper in the back of the machine He turns the brush with a 4 1/2-hp gas engine Davis makes about three passes on the street in front of his property and overlaps in front of his neighbors to remove sand and debris that would likely be thrown on the grass with an industrial street sweeper “My sweeper will hold about 15 gals of sand then I drive it to where I want to dump it and just lift the hopper hinged on top and the sand falls to the ground ” he says Davis adds he’s also used it on his lawn to pick up grass and leaves It’s worked very well he says and he hopes to replace the gas motor with a quieter electric motor Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Jerry Davis 12712 313th Ave Princeton Minn 55371 ph 763-389-1217; jjdavis2465@gmail com
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