Posted by tomstractorsandtoys on October 29, 2018 at 11:21:37 from (50.124.116.73):
In Reply to: Lined Up To The Mill posted by rusty6 on October 29, 2018 at 11:10:37:
Reminds me of growing up. Dad had a David Bradley hammermill and ground with a WD Allis. It was most of the day to make two weeks worth of feed in the winter. First we went to the other farm and shovels about three forths of a pickup truck full of ear corn and then to the other farm to scoop up and bag several bags of oats and the same amount of barley. Would grind each and rebag. Then you would dump two bags of ground ear corn on the barn floor and a bag each of oats and barley and sprinkle on some minerals. Then you rescooped the pile to mix it and then you scooped it again to bag it. I think the stuff was wore out before it ever got to the calves. I was very happy when Dad bought a Deere 400 feed grinder. I do miss those days of working with Dad and talking back and forth as well as the stories from the past. Thanks for the pics and the memories they brought back. Tom
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