Posted by paul on January 20, 2011 at 13:07:38 from (66.44.132.120):
In Reply to: mills posted by Jamo58 on January 20, 2011 at 09:50:39:
You got good replies so far.
There is also a - can't think of the term - a mill that crushes the corn, some folk feel it's better for caves, no sharp edges of cracked corn.
Dern it, getting old, can't think of what it's called.
Hammer mill is probably most common for doing a volume of feed, they have different sized screens (tough metal, 3/8 to 1/5 inch holes it pounds the grains through). These days most are pto powered mixer-mills, with a bin on them to hold & blend the different feeds together. Older ones were only a hammer mill, feed came out od a pipe & you had to collect it in a wagon or bags or what. The old ones were often belt driven, kinda set them up for winter & use them, or run off a power unit.
Bur mills you set the distance between the grinding rods or plates to adjust how course or fine you want the grind. Much slower.
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