Grain Mill

unclejoe

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Went to another farm auction and found a grain mill. It's an older model and it weighs about 35 lbs. It's called a Grain All, made by IFC Corp. in Orem, Utah. It didn't have a manual or any kind of paperwork but I figured I could just google it and get all the info I would need. NOT! I couldn't even find a footnote about it anywhere. I googled the street address that is listed on the label and it came up a machine shop. I plugged it in and it does work but I haven't put any grain through it yet.
Anyone ever heard of it or the company?
Oh yea. It was $25.
 

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Can you post a photograph? That might give me some ideas.

Is the grinding part stone or metal?

Is it high speed or slow?
 

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No pic tonight. Off to bed.

I'm thinking it's stone just from the weight. I'm going to open it up sometime this week to be sure. It seems to spin fast with no load. It also has a dial that goes from course to fine. I'll try to get a pic up tomorrow. Thanks dac.
 

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I got an old Corona grain mill. I still haven't totally figured it out :p
 
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