I was amazed at the amount of response, thanks to all. When my dad dairied we picked just about everything, dad had a crib on the grainery and a metal one and when they were full he made a pile with the grain elevator and we ground that first. We had a 324 NI on a 970 Case. I used to pick the crib full on my old farm as it kept the wind out of the grainery, drying ear corn smells good. When I was really young Dad used to have the elevator come out and grind on the farm, they had a vac that worked good for getting oats out of the middle bins, sounded like a swarm of bees. Then the elev. a mile away started renting out a Lorenze grinder/mixer. Finally in 1974 Dad bought a new 1150 IH that ground countless batches. This year I picked some earcorn to feed calves this winter with my 77 Oliver and a NI 1-row, I have a really nice Gehl belt drive hammer mill. Dad always ground ear corn with a 3/8 screen so we never had big chunks of cob in the feed, I have a 1/2" in the Gehl and it pulverizes the cob and makes nice feed.
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Today's Featured Article - Listening to Your Tractor - by Curtis Von Fange. Years ago there was a TV show about a talking car. Unless you are from another planet, physically or otherwise, I don’t think our internal combustion buddies will talk and tell us their problems. But, on the other hand, there is a secret language that our mechanical companions readily do speak. It is an interesting form of communication that involves all the senses of the listener. In this series we are going to investigate and learn the basic rudimentary skills of understanding this lingo.
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