Once the corncobs have passed through the hammer mill the particles should be at a suitable size to be processed through a pellet mill to produce fuel pellets. Generally a hammer mill screen of 5mm is best. Corncob pellets actually produce less ash then most other biomass fuel pellets.
My Dad had one of these set up so that the ground material came out into a wooden grain bin.... Usualy Barley was ground... Ran it with a JD R... and bucket fed it out of the back of a pick up truck!!!
@CaseccFarmallb lol, its the G pulling it not the farmall......... seems to me the Farmall is the one that aint enough tractor (I own a 1948 G JD myself and farmed with both M's and G's)
What are you going to do with that when you finish?
MrJodyh54 1 month ago
Can you add oats and some molasis and make cow feed grain?
MrJodyh54 1 month ago
Once the corncobs have passed through the hammer mill the particles should be at a suitable size to be processed through a pellet mill to produce fuel pellets. Generally a hammer mill screen of 5mm is best. Corncob pellets actually produce less ash then most other biomass fuel pellets.
PelHeat 1 month ago
My Dad had one of these set up so that the ground material came out into a wooden grain bin.... Usualy Barley was ground... Ran it with a JD R... and bucket fed it out of the back of a pick up truck!!!
TheFarmerfitz 3 months ago
Maybe that G aint enough tractor lol lol
CaseccFarmallb 4 months ago
@CaseccFarmallb lol, its the G pulling it not the farmall......... seems to me the Farmall is the one that aint enough tractor (I own a 1948 G JD myself and farmed with both M's and G's)
MrTimb56 1 week ago
be a long time doing 20 ton at 2-3 at a time
woolliehead 7 months ago