[Gristmillers] Eccentric shaker...

Faber McMullen faber at mssblue.net
Sat Mar 7 13:30:27 PST 2009


Hey Guys:

I picked up the mill from Bill and he can't find the photos he took  
when taking it apart.  I need a schematic or something to figure
out how to put it back together.  Bill told me he believes it to be a  
Meadow Mills Serial No. 3287 16" mill.  I am in South Central
Texas if there's anyone in my area.  I'd like to reassemble it before  
taking it back apart to rebuild it.  The mill is mounted on a little
trailer with a 6HP Fairbanks Morse engine that has a number 19-2--21.

Help!
Faber

Ps: Bill, keep looking for the pictures please.


On Feb 13, 2009, at 8:06 PM, <jcran2 at charter.net> <jcran2 at charter.net>  
wrote:

> John, I met you last year when I bought my mill and 6-horse engine  
> and gristmill in Texas. Since i came home I have dismantled themill.  
> I rebuilt part of it. I checked the numbbers on the mill and the  
> best I found out, it is 19-20-21, the engine runs perfect.I have a  
> lot of new pieces ffor  the mill. If you know anyone that would   
> want thr engine,mill,and truck for $1500.00, please give them my  
> number 985-351-1024. Thanks a million, Your friend, Bill Cranford,  
> Springfield, La.
> ---- John Bailey <jbailey at communicomm.com> wrote:
>> I went to a flea-market yesterday and there was a man there  
>> grinding corn on a 12" Meadows mill. Turns out the eccentric on the  
>> shaft for shaking the sifter
>> and shoe was broken and he was doing these two functions by hand.
>>
>> The shaft on his 12" mill is 1 1/2" in diameter. If anyone out  
>> there has a eccentric for this mill that they would be willing to  
>> part with, please let me know and
>> I will contact him. Thanks.
>>
>> John Bailey
>
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