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Under-The-Chute Grain Mill Promises Long Life
Competitively priced under-the-chute grain mills from Horning Mfg. are built to last. The mills use heat-treated steel rollers, which are designed to outlast heat-treated cast rollers. They’re designed with mounts for belt-drive motors.
  “We didn’t see competitively priced new mills for placement under the grain chute,” says Leon Horning, Horning Mfg. “We introduced 2 models, one with 10-in. rollers and the other with 24-in. rollers.”
  Fitted with 10-in. rollers, the mill can grind about 300 bu. per hour and has a 2-belt drive. The mill with 24-in. rollers can grind about 800 bu. per hour and uses a 3-belt drive. Both sets of rollers come standard with 6 grooves per linear inch, and both mills use double sided V-belts.
  “The more grooves per inch, the finer the grind, but the lower the volume,” explains Horning. “Fewer grooves produce a rougher grind, but at a higher volume. Rollers can be ordered with more or fewer grooves per inch.”
  The smaller mill is priced at $5,000 and the larger mill at $6,300 without motors.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Horning Mfg., 301 Twin Springs Ct., New Holland, Penn. 17557 (ph 717 354-5040; horningmfg@ibyfax.com; www.horningmfg.com).



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2018 - Volume #42, Issue #5