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Posted by Don LC on March 18, 2003 at 03:09:34 from (24.166.240.210):
In Reply to: Hammer mill Farmall H posted by Scott in MO on March 17, 2003 at 19:49:33:
I understand you don't know what a hammer mill looks like.......They look like the yard waste choppers that make mulch....they come in various sizes......a hammermill for your "H" should be just below average size ....if you are grinding ear corn you could work an "H" pretty hard....I rember working our "M" pretty good by just a study scoop pace and a "M" is darn good on a belt....ask around ,find out what size mill a "H" can easly handle.....you get one too large and you have to stand there and dribble the corn in and listen too the govener on the tractor,a pain in the butt.....
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