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Re: Grinders revisited
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Posted by SHeiserman on December 18, 2006 at 06:03:42 from (74.33.159.73):
In Reply to: Re: Grinders revisited posted by IaGary on December 17, 2006 at 19:49:35:
Good enough. I did see right after I bought it that the 2 middle hammers are missing on all 4 rows. Have heard from guys who prefer a more coarse grind. I suppose with the absence of different screens, a guy could adjust it that way. I get rid of the feeders at 50 lbs. anyway, so I won't mess with it. The old Case handles it the way it is, and doesn't push the grinder so it seems like a good match that ought to last awhile. I can appreciate all the info here as feed grinders do not get much air time, not even in the implement section. Thanks.
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