Posted by JD Seller on December 12, 2014 at 19:03:58 from (208.126.198.123):
nh8260: I see where you posted looking for the name on some of the smaller electric run roller mills used around silos.
The most common ones around here where Automatics and Peerless.
Some of the others are: Bamford (older), Valmetal, Rotomill, and Some actually had A.O. Smith/Harvestore on the side of them.
Look up silo equipment dealers. They should know where one would be. Place an ad in a farm paper in a livestock area. I know there are many of them setting unused around silos that are not sued anymore.
If your handy, one sized for the amount your looking to crack, would not be that hard to make. They are just two rollers held a small distance apart. You can easily chain drive the rollers to get them to turn in the opposite directions.
Also Bearcat actually made roller mills that where on a mixer frame/tank just like a hammer mill. Peerless did as well. Roller mill where an option on Artsway mills too, instead of the hammer mill.
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