[AT] a new relic!
Ralph Goff
alfg at sasktel.net
Mon Mar 7 08:09:04 PST 2016
On 3/7/2016 5:21 AM, Al Jones wrote:
> For some time I have wanted an IH hammer mill/feed grinder. They made
> the model 4E, which was made for the Cub and Super A tractors (mainly
> Cub) and is scarce as hens teeth. A few years ago a friend sold me a
> nice #6 IH mill, which is twice as big at least as the 4E. A Super A
> will run a 6, but it was really more for the H/M. It's also heavy and
> a bit of a handful to move--I could haul it with my Super A and fast
> hitch IH carry-all but it was a load.
>
> So, I was browsing craigslist last Sunday and I spied this little
> booger. I was SURE it had to be sold but lo and behold it was still
> available
> Al
>
Nice looking mill Al. You probably have seen pictures and video of my
old IH hammer mill at work
although it is a little different design from yours. Mine has the fibre
drive pulley which is suffering
a bit from years out in the weather before I got it. I protect it now by
cutting a hole (pulley sized)
in a plastic jug and sliding that over the pulley to keep the rain and
sun off it. I doubt I could buy
a new pulley for a mill that is probably 70 years old.
Mine had a rusted out pipe coming off the blower and I was lucky a local
metal worker was able to
repair it with some new steel.
I'd guess you need a very coarse screen for ear corn. I do oats using
the coarsest screen which has
square holes about an inch across.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOP73XmuA_A
Ralph in Sask.
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