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cowpie gathering robot
simple robot to wander around the farm gathering cowpies to put into the methane digester | |
a robot that wanders the farm sucking up cow dook. i would build it as a domelike critter, so that if the cows stepped on it their hooves would slide off of its back. it would probably get called a "dung beetle" by folks around a farm...you could probably use a variant of this thing to gather pecans,
dog poo, leaves...
(?) cow pats and bush flies
http://www.kidsmedi...pesky_bushflies.htm [cromagnon, Oct 21 2004]
Build your own Dung Beetle Robot:
http://www.robotstorehk.com/base.html see the bottom of that page [Amos Kito, Oct 21 2004]
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I always thought they were called cowpats. Desperate Dan is the guy to talk to about cow pie... |
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I like it when high technology meets dung. |
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too many robots. lets have a robot gathering cow pat. |
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Can it filter, clean, dry, and store the hallucinogenic mushrooms?... damn, this would be hot with the kids! |
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I had a similar thought about cleaning up after dogs in the back yard. Idea Googled, found and abandoned. |
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I am assuming that this would be powered by some sort of methane powered steam turbine and if it ran out of power it would wait for the methane to build up to critical levels producing a long lasting power source. This is very good. I like it! |
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I assume this means it continues to fuel itself using the very products of its labor--elegant. I like it and am voting + unless [half] comes up with a link. |
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What I found was someone that was building one or thinking of building one. That's sufficient for me not to post an idea here, but probably wouldn't qualify as widely known to exist. |
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There is certainly a market for your dung gathering automaton,
in Australia at least. Cleaning up cowpats would make a huge
difference to the bush fly population.[link] |
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Anything that puts those high-falutin' robots back in their place, I'm for. |
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The robot should wear a cowboy hat. |
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I saw an automatic cow pie gatherer at an experimental farm. They may be common as I'm a city dude. A long two by four that rakes the pen very slowly by a chain drive attached at each end. The lumber gathers the poop to a trough at either end and a screw conveys it to a can or digester or whatever. The drives have a limit switch on each end that reverse the direction. And it travels so slow that the cows don't seem to mind it at all, when it bumps into their hoof the just step over it. Very clever I thought. |
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which the cows or the robot |
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