Posted by Nate V. IA on April 24, 2012 at 11:11:39 from (173.215.42.116):
Hey guys, I have an old IH grinder mixer I use to make sheep feed with. I am using the 1" screen at low RPM for the corn, I don't want it ground, just cracked and so far it works good. I remember dad feeding slabs of hay into his Artsway as a child so I thought I would try it with mine. I have been laying one slab on the "throat" and pushing it into the hammers with another. It works the grinder pretty hard but the tractor doesn't seem to labor and the hay is chewed up in a nano second. Just wondering if this is the proper method for my grinder.
On another note I have a drive over Stan Hoist wagon elevator I tried to give to the guys in Mt. Pleasant but they weren't interested, I don't blame them. If anybody wants one private collection it will cost you $$. If someone has a club like the one in Mt Pleasant you can have it. I am located in central Iowa and don't deliver.
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