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drew

01-29-2003 16:37:27




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I have 1/4 inch and 5/16 inch screen. Was ther any smaller size screen maybe 1/8 or 3/16.
Thanks for any help.




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Bob

01-30-2003 07:54:14




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 Re: 357 NH feedmill in reply to drew, 01-29-2003 16:37:27  
Drew email if your looking for new screens with the size they measure (lenght and width), also size opening you want. I am located in southern wis. I have 2 sets of screens for NH mills. All are new from a dealer. Will sell them cheap to move them.
Bob



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Bob

01-30-2003 07:53:46




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 Re: 357 NH feedmill in reply to drew, 01-29-2003 16:37:27  
Drew email if your looking for new screens with the size they measure (lenght and width), also size opening you want. I am located in southern wis. I have 2 sets of screens for NH mills. All are new from a dealer. Will sell them cheap to move them.
Bob



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Steve from New Holland

01-29-2003 20:24:48




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 Re: 357 NH feedmill in reply to drew, 01-29-2003 16:37:27  
Yes Drew, both of those sizes are available from New Holland. Paul is right, make sure you want to grind feed into mash before investing in a 1/8" screen, because that is what you will have. About the only farmers I know who use 1/8" are hog farmers, but I guess poultry farmers would too, but I am not familiar with chicken feed. Steve



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Leroy

02-02-2003 08:53:05




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 Re: Re: 357 NH feedmill in reply to Steve from New Holland, 01-29-2003 20:24:48  
Chicken feed is ground finer than hog feed, but you don't want dust either and shat is what you would have with either a 1/8 or 3/16" screen, 1/4" good for chicken, nothing less than 3/8" for hogs, 1" good for grinding alffa hay for hog feed, as fine as the alffa meal you used to buy for hogs.



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Steve from New Holland

01-29-2003 20:24:13




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 Re: 357 NH feedmill in reply to drew, 01-29-2003 16:37:27  
Yes Drew, both of those sizes are available from New Holland. Paul is right, make sure you want to grind feed into mash before investing in a 1/8" screen, because that is what you will have. About the only farmers I know who use 1/8" are hog farmers, but I guess poultry farmers would too, but I am not familiar with chicken feed. Steve



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Steve from New Holland

01-29-2003 20:23:08




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 Re: 357 NH feedmill in reply to drew, 01-29-2003 16:37:27  
Yes Drew, both of those sizes are available from New Holland. Paul is right, make sure you want to grind feed into mash before investing in a 1/8" screen, because that is what you will have. About the only farmers I know who use 1/8" are hog farmers, but I guess poultry farmers would too, but I am not familiar with chicken feed. Steve



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paul

01-29-2003 19:17:07




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 Re: 357 NH feedmill in reply to drew, 01-29-2003 16:37:27  
I'm not familiar with NH, but in general they made much bigger, like up to 2" screen. Can't imagine you could get anything through a 1/8" screen! Wow that would be slow & take power!

--->Paul



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