[Syrupmakers] Cane Mills

G Wilson glenarchie at webtv.net
Wed Nov 8 21:31:15 CST 2006


Loyd, If you have a 10 inch mill I would guess that it would be at least 10 times faster than a horse drawn mill.  A lot would depend on how fast you run it.

T C Wilson
Eureka, Kansas


-----Original Message-----
From: loyd arthur
Sent: Tuesday, November 7, 2006 9:18 AM
To: syrupmakers at syrupmakers.net
Subject: Re: [Syrupmakers] Cane Mills

       I will measure this evening, but to guess I would say 8" to 10" 
between guards.


>From: "G Wilson" <glenarchie at webtv.net>
>Reply-To: syrupmakers at syrupmakers.net
>To: syrupmakers at syrupmakers.net
>Subject: Re: [Syrupmakers] Cane Mills
>Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2006 23:33:09 GMT
>
>Loyd , how wide are your rollers?
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: loyd arthur
>Sent: Monday, November 6, 2006 10:20 AM
>To: syrupmakers at syrupmakers.net
>Subject: [Syrupmakers] Cane Mills
>
>      Does anyone have any experience with an Alexandrea  43 mill made in
>Saint Louis Mo. I am also curios about other horizontial mills, amount of
>cane you feed at a time and the size of the stalk, the power it takes to
>grind a 1" stalk or bigger? I use a Chattnogia 13 powered with my mules or
>horses now. What I would like to do is speed up my squeezing time to beet
>the hard freeze. We  have  the Alexandrea mill powered with a B John Deere 
>I
>would like to compare notes on this mill (or any horizantial mill near same
>size) for production amounts. Loyd D. Arthur
>
>
> >
> >Good morning Syrup-makers,
> >
> >I have several cane mills for sale and before I put them on eBay I 
>thought
> >I'd see if any of you were interested in any of them.  I just don't have
> >the
> >heavy equipment needed to restore them and I'm needing the space in my
> >tractor
> >shed.
> >
> >You can see all these mills but one on my web site, 
>wwwsugarcanemills.com.
> >The Columbus Iron Works No. 12 is not shown, but it's a nice mill, turns
> >freely, but needs some babbitt bearings.
> >
> >Columbus Iron Works three-roller with power adapter, $400.
> >
> >Goldens' No. 16.  This is a big, heavy mill.  $500.
> >
> >Goldens' No. 14.  $450.
> >
> >Southern Plow No. 1.  Rough shape but not beyond repair.  $150.
> >
> >Columbus Iron Works No. 12.  A large two-roller mill.  $400.
> >
> >Goldens' No. 2.  Rough shape be can be restored.  $200.
> >
> >If you're interested in any of these mills you can email me at
> >ThirteenOaksFarm at cs.com or call me at 334-794-4993.
> >
> >These mills are located in SE Alabama near Hartford.
> >
> >
> >        Don
>
>
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