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Cowman gone horsey Feed grinder HELP!!!!!!!!!

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Nebraska Cowman

03-05-2005 17:51:37




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Does anyone have any good pictures of horse powered burr mills? I searched the internet and all I can find is draft horses and the dam things all look alike to me. I need pictures of a FEED GRINDER. I have a couple that are mostly compleat but need to know how the tongue is supposed to attach.




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janicholson

03-06-2005 07:39:44




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 Re: Cowman gone horsey Feed grinder HELP!!!!!!!!! in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 03-05-2005 17:51:37  
Dear Cowman, On our farm in northern Indiana We had a derilict feed mill which had been cobbled together from a mill stone (origin unknown) and a circular two horse walking beam system that mounted on a post a bit more than head high, so the mill could be tended. There was a neighbor who had a setup that had a drum like hopper on top of the stone. this had a walking beam attached near ground level turning the stone and hopper. Pictures, I do not have. There was a pioneer farm with a mill west of Minneapolis ~50 miles but I don't know the web site name. Putting in horse powered grist mill gave me thousands of hits
JimN

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