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<blockquote data-quote="blades" data-source="post: 8097425" data-attributes="member: 30823"><p>Material for the common flat plate mills needs to be reduced in size to apx like fine rock salt. A hammer mill is required to do this. moisture content needs to be at 8-12 % apx if i remember correctly. Foreign materials ( stones bits of metal ect) do not play well with the plate and rollers. for wood the mill must be a double reduction type. animal feed type units are not geared correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blades, post: 8097425, member: 30823"] Material for the common flat plate mills needs to be reduced in size to apx like fine rock salt. A hammer mill is required to do this. moisture content needs to be at 8-12 % apx if i remember correctly. Foreign materials ( stones bits of metal ect) do not play well with the plate and rollers. for wood the mill must be a double reduction type. animal feed type units are not geared correctly. [/QUOTE]
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