Posted by Charles Stodollka on October 14, 2011 at 08:28:29 from (72.231.204.195):
In Reply to: Grain Cleaners posted by Josh in Pa on October 02, 2011 at 16:22:17:
I have a J. W. Hance fanning mill. It is in good condition will all the screens intact. I have run some rye through it and it seems to clean well. But I think it is running backward as the fan is sucking air across the screens instead of blowing it up through.
Has any one operated or have operating instructions for a Hance? Also the screen size vs grain card on the machine is too deteriorated to understand so I am guessing on whether I have the right screens in the machine. This is the only fanning mill I have seen with two oscillating stages and its engineering seems quite modern. The fan is a steel squirrel cage and not a wood paddle type.
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