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In Reply to: Best grinder mixer? posted by Crookedcreekjerseys on December 17, 2021 at 12:19:59:
The 420 I used was made sometime in the 60's, dad bought it used and after awhile it became mine. It was belt drive. I didn't know they had a tire drive. i remember sitting inside the tank welding away dripping with sweat. I got tingled every time I put a new rod in the stinger. I finally laid the rod down on something and grabbed it with the stinger that way. Never did have gear box troubles. I always engaged the unload auger with the mixer stopped. A 50 HP tractor wasn't enough power to feed the grinder at capacity but 50 HP was what I had available in yard tractors. The 1086 had about a half load on it when the grinder was pushed but the smaller yard tractors were much handier compared to the 1086. I ground almost all of the ear corn with the 1086 because 50 HP was painfully slow grinding ear corn. I joked I almost had to feed the grinder one ear at a time when I had the A Deere on it. The Oliver 88 was the handiest tractor to grind with if I had enough time to wait around.
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