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Re: IHC Grist Mill
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Posted by Jeb2N on May 11, 2005 at 03:06:41 from (68.101.4.135):
In Reply to: IHC Grist Mill posted by Lloyd Smith on May 10, 2005 at 18:35:02:
You say you need parts, but you don't mention which parts you need. The biggest thing is you need to determine the size of the stones and whether it has the wooden casing or the cast iron casing for the stones. These are fairly simple machines and it shouldn't be hard to find info on them, especially through Meadows. There should be a wooden block/board on top of the stone housing that the shoe and the hopper sit on...check around the outside edge of this board for a stamped serial number. Don't know about the IHC mills, but that's where meadows put them on their production mills. Meadows should have all the setup/maintenance info you need. Those guys are extremely knowledgable and have all records so i actually think THEY would be more helpful in rounding up dates and parts. If you have any questions on general maintenance/setup/operation feel free to email me as I ran a 24" meadows for many years. BTW, a 24" mill only requires about 5-6 hp to run...the M is almost overkill, and pay attention to operation RPMs. Jeb
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