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Grinding corn with one of the 70's
We ground a little corn for the chickens with the 70 that has a belt pulley attachment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6eBkbZXIg8
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Cool video. Way to put the pto to use. Since there is no groove for that fat belt to ride in, do you have to have the tractor and grinder set up just right so the belt doesn't slide off one side or the other?
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Neat vid. Thanks for posting.
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Great video, thanks for sharing.
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Pretty cool video, thanks for sharing. Just curious, do you run all the corn through more than once, I noticed that he scooped a bucket out of the catch pan and dumped it back into the grinder.
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Its always nice to see our cubs used for what they were designed for, WORK!
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Cool vid. Please be careful around those pulleys.
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We have course plates in the grinder so we run it through a couple times to get it finer. also keeps the kids busy.
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Soo many Cubs Soo little time... Current collection: Orig. (2) 70's, 100, 71, 72, 73, 86, 108, 128, 169, 800, 1650, 1811, (those are the keepers for now) Kwickway loader, Haban Mower, #2 yard cart, IH box blade, IH york rake, IH back blade, Donnell Fork Lift attachment, Planet JR. two row planter, many brinley attachments, and of course tillers, decks, blowers and push blades. Would like to find a Viking seeder, Gannon eartcavator, other unusual attachments, and 9 speed Original. |
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