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    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    Yung katabing farm namin sa Negros, meron "Satake" brand na single pass rice mill, it is being driven by a 4DR5 Mitsubishi engine.

    Meron din sila yung luma style "de cono" na puro kahoy (I'm pretty sure you guys know what Im talking about), it is powered by a single cylinder Blackstone diesel.
    Yes Sir familiar ako dyan. Base from your observation sir, Did they sustain?
    Medu maingay po ba from your distance po?

    Thank you for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cristian ZDN View Post
    Yes Sir familiar ako dyan. Base from your observation sir, Did they sustain?
    Medu maingay po ba from your distance po?

    Thank you for sharing.
    Yes, both are still in operation. There are some customers who prefer their palay being milled by the Satake, while meron din ibang customer na ang preference nila is ang "de-cono"

    I do not think its that noisy, medyo malayo sila sa amin actually.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    Yung katabing farm namin sa Negros, meron "Satake" brand na single pass rice mill, it is being driven by a 4DR5 Mitsubishi engine.

    Meron din sila yung luma style "de cono" na puro kahoy (I'm pretty sure you guys know what Im talking about), it is powered by a single cylinder Blackstone diesel.
    Satake brand is a good brand Abcede i think they are one of the pioneer ng single pass dito sa atin.

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    A quick study i did before, yung single pass has a recovery ratio of 50-52kilos for every 100 kilos of palay. With multi pass(big Ricemills) the recovery is around 63 - 65 kilos of rice per 100 kilos of palay.

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    More information here: Home - IRRI Rice Knowledge Bank


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    ^^

    Yes, the multi-pass rice mill or the older wooden de-cono types are more forgiving (gentler) on palay that has a bit of moisture left.

    Yung one pass rice mill, durog agad ang palay.

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    It's a bit Risk of Investment but i still try, base from what i have now i will slowly adjust or some kind of fine tuning to maximize things. Looking forward for any upgrade and modernization.
    But for now i will start with this. whole/broken rice doesn't matter as long as it is white rice and those low-middle people are my target, i will be selling it as an affordable to anyone but still the profit is there. Attachment 35068
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    Quote Originally Posted by cristian ZDN View Post
    It's a bit Risk of Investment but i still try, base from what i have now i will slowly adjust or some kind of fine tuning to maximize things. Looking forward for any upgrade and modernization.
    But for now i will start with this. whole/broken rice doesn't matter as long as it is white rice and those low-middle people are my target, i will be selling it as an affordable to anyone but still the profit is there. Attachment 35068
    Hello Sir Christian,

    Thank you sa pagstart ng thread. I got some ideas because of the post. Saan po ang location nyo? I am also planning na magstart sana ng ganitong business. Is there any way na mavisit ko po kayo and have some ideas from you. Salamat po.

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    Gawin mo na sir 3 25kva para pantay for 3 phase

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    Quote Originally Posted by joaquim View Post
    Gawin mo na sir 3 25kva para pantay for 3 phase

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    Hello Sir, thanks pero ano po ba advantage ng 3 kva sa 2 kva lang? sa ngaun only 25hp lang ang kailangan kong patakbuhin and household lines.

    mayroon din kasi ako nakikita na mga establishments na isa lang din transformer sa 3 phase power line.

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