Posted by ryanwheelock on February 10, 2011 at 05:57:37 from (67.59.45.185):
Just finished restoring my Wards Grainbuster model M15-A I have a few questions. I only have the 1/8" screen and wondered if I could cut a few bigger holes in it to help when I want to grind cob corn. I searched old posts and found that 1" holes is what people recommened for cob corn. I'd buy other screens but cant find any, same problem with the manual. Also what was the point of having the cyclone collector, to let the air go out the top and grain out the botom?? I'm gonna run it with out it and guess it might throw up a lot of dust being the air will be blowing on the grain bags as I'm filling them. Any other pointers before my 1st run with it this weekend?? Being I was born in 1980 I've never seen one run before. I guessing with the small screen might have to feed it pretty slow. Thanks for the input Ryan in northen michigan
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