Posted by paul on April 11, 2018 at 12:42:35 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Re: How big a tractor posted by kansasredneck on April 10, 2018 at 22:13:24:
Whew, 25 pto hp, that's light. We fed the mixer mill slower because of the 35 hp tractor. Ear corn is hard to hammer through, shelled corn and oats and the like went through a lot easier might have worked with 25hp if you fed slow.. But only 25hp, that would be pretty tough.
Basically you will be able to get the mill spinning. The big flywheel and fast spinning hammers will store a lot of energy.
When you add grain, it will take away energy. The mill starts slowing down, until you are adding as much energy as is being used.
I think you might be a few hp too low to make it work satisfactory. If another bigger tractor is available, or in the plans, wouldn't hurt to try it, you can probably sell it for what you pay for it so not out much.
Basically running a feed mill with an ihc H, that is light......
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