Output speed of the engine wont be fast enough to run the hamer mill so you will need pulleys and belts. The belt pulleys ran like 1200 rpms and the hammer mills pulley was always smaller then the tractor. So you will need to do some serious figuring when getting your speeds correct. Isnt any reason why it wont work if you get your speed down pat. Capicity wont be that great as the motor doesent have that mush HP unless its the engine for the A and B tractors. I have ground tons of feed with the B on the belt using old Montgomery Wards traveling table hammer mill Probably was a 7 in remembering the screens.Blew the ground feed around 15ft upstairs to the load-out bin and also the other bin that fed the self feeders. Had three chutes out of that bin so gravity would fill them. Load out bin was loaded onto flared box then hauled to the feild and scooped of into the feeders. Raised lots of hogs more in the summer out on pasture.
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