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Of Mice and Merlot: Fixing a Grape Crusher

Feb 3, 2015

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an old wooden grape crusher for making wine
The Crusher

This was one of the fun jobs that came in last fall—fixing a grape crusher from a local winery. This trusty old wooden beast was working fine when it went into storage after last year’s harvest, but now the motor wasn’t working at all. But we had a clue: “When I went to move it from storage, a mouse ran out.”


close-up of a mouse
The Culprit

Sure enough, the mouse had chewed through some of the wiring. Rewired the motor, and this neat old machine lived to crush another day.


In keeping with the harvest theme, that same week we repaired a cider press for Mountain Feed and Farm—one of finest farm, garden and homesteading stores you’ll find anywhere—just in time for their Preserve the Harvest Festival.


close-up of the gears on an old wooden grape crusher

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pick the ripe red orbs wine making waits for no mouse grape crusher restored


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