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Re: Grinders revisited
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Posted by TP from Central PA on December 18, 2006 at 07:25:57 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Re: Grinders revisited posted by IaGary on December 17, 2006 at 19:34:20:
All of us use 3/8" screens...........Hammer #'s on a Gehl vs the others doesn't make much difference IMO........They both have to put the material though the same screen. Problem with the Gehl is the power, you pull your tractor down with the Gehl and you have more rotating mass to bring back to RPM + you still have material entering the mill to contend with, to overcome that you need all the more hp than the others. Alot of guys around here swear by Gehls, doesn't bother me a bit.......I've used Gehls, NH's, and Arts-way(IH) and I personally wouldn't have a gehl unless it was my last option. I am a big fan of Gehl's ag equipment but was never a fan of their grinder/mixers.
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