Posted by Kirk-NJ on November 09, 2017 at 01:49:02 from (184.102.125.36):
In Reply to: Flat belt implements posted by craigco on November 07, 2017 at 17:25:44:
I run a new holland and dillenger burr mill. I use the new holland for cracking corn for the chickens. If I run it with my ford 950 with standard size belt pulley it runs a little too fast. I can load it up but when it get down a little the corns a flying. I do have a cover for it and the chickens are free range so they clean up the mess fast. Basically the same when I run it with the farmall cub. I have a ford 2n with a smaller belt pulley and sherman step down trans which reduces the pto speed. I have run my dillenger mill with this set up at shows. The sherman step down basically slows down the pto so that it's running about the same as a hit and miss engine. If you change the pulley on your tractor and the mill your should be able to reduce you speed so it's more manageable.
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