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    Posted: 03 Nov 2016 at 9:45pm
Made a little discovery on the mystery thing (Pretty sure it's a horse powered grinder)
The ol' Ferd pulled it out of the ground, revealing the underside, which has big gears. I'm thinking it was mounted a couple feet off the ground (high enough to set a bucket under) and a pole stuck out, and a horse was hooked to the end of the pole and walked round and round. What do you guys think? Anyone have or have seen one of these, or something similar? Does anyone know what it's officially called?
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This photo shows the hopper on top. Not sure what that long bolt is for, unless there's missing parts. 



This strap is bolted to the big round piece (see above pics). I believe this piece was attached to the wooden pole, and the loop on the end is where you hooked the horse. 


And again, here's a photo looking down into the thing.



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Don't know what it is you got there but don't be sticking your fingers in it looks like they would come out properly mangled.   
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I need to soak it down and see if I can get it freed up. It'd be neat to get it working again. Then I could throw some corn in the top and see what happens. 
My sister has horse that needs to learn to work for its keep, Lol!
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Where would it go after ground up. Seems like there would be a place for it to fall down out bottom.
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That's why I'm excited to get it freed up, so I can see what happens. And like I said, there may be missing pieces.
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You better soak in in diesel fuel while everyone on here guesses how you set it up in a few days maybe it will move free...
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Originally posted by Dan73 Dan73 wrote:

You better soak in in diesel fuel while everyone on here guesses how you set it up in a few days maybe it will move free...
It'll be a few weeks before I have time to work on it! College has got me busier than a 1 armed wallpaper hangar. 

Here's a video I found. The grinder isn't identical, but it's similar.
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This is similar, but not identical. I see some sort of handle on that long bolt. Looks like it may be a device used to regulate flow or maybe regulate how coarse the output product is? 
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looks like them dudes need to walk a few more circles with that hoss!
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Ya could always hook it up to a yung'un, riding an atv...
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Originally posted by DiyDave DiyDave wrote:

Ya could always hook it up to a yung'un, riding an atv...

That would get those old gears spinning. Talking about getting the job done quickly though.
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Neighbor had a grinder kind of that sort that he round oak bark that he used to tan hides . Pulled with his horse .Been at least fifty years ago .It proably went to china.
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Based on the pic of the similar one I would say that bolt coming out the top probably had a handle on it and turning it would adjust for fine or coarse grinding. 
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Originally posted by cpg cpg wrote:

Based on the pic of the similar one I would say that bolt coming out the top probably had a handle on it and turning it would adjust for fine or coarse grinding. 
That's what I'm thinking. 
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