I am looking for a feed mill or hammer mill as we called them for my CUB.
Did IH make one for the CUB? Also, I went today and looked at one
that was an IH the only markings I could find was "7 77-FA IH. It appeared
to be about the same size as the one we had when I was coming up.
We pulled it with the Super C or the H.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Feed Mill or Hammer Mill
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Russ,
Do you remember the mill J.P. displayed at Cubarama 2002? It was a cute little thing and sized for the Cub.

Do you remember the mill J.P. displayed at Cubarama 2002? It was a cute little thing and sized for the Cub.

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I know where a brand new (NOS) mill for a Cub is at but I have to get her to sell it to me one of theses days. It is still at the dealership.
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Russ: I have a hammer mill which I obtained from an older farmall mechanic who lives nearby. I haven't found any markers to identify the maker but he told me that it is IH brand. It is stored at my son's house. I don't plan to restore it so am willing to sell. Let me know if you are interested and I will drive out to take a closer look at its condition and see if I can find any indication that it is, in fact, made by IH. Dan
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Mr Willer,
I knew I could count on Y-O-U
somehow I don't remember
seeing the mill you furnished a pic of. Thanks. The one I looked at
looks almost identical [aside from the old paint and rust and the fact
that it is scattered over a quarter acre] to this one, however, it looked
bigger. The pulley was made of paper and about 4 in. in diameter and
6 inches wide. The blade drum was about 14-16 in. in diameter as well
as the blower. The upright bin looked to be much bigger though.
Thanks again.
I knew I could count on Y-O-U


seeing the mill you furnished a pic of. Thanks. The one I looked at
looks almost identical [aside from the old paint and rust and the fact
that it is scattered over a quarter acre] to this one, however, it looked
bigger. The pulley was made of paper and about 4 in. in diameter and
6 inches wide. The blade drum was about 14-16 in. in diameter as well
as the blower. The upright bin looked to be much bigger though.
Thanks again.
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pardon my suburban upbringing, but what's the purpose of these mills?? 


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Art, they were used to grind grain for making feed for livestock.
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