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Topic: 700 Grinder Mixers
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| Toby Harter
01-25-2013 14:49:27
132.3.57.68
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My dad has always told me that the 700 Grinder/Mixers were junk comparted to the 400. We need a grinder/mixer and I've found some 700s but he says we need the 400. Are the 700s actually junk or why are they not as desired as the 400s? |
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| rrlund
01-26-2013 11:33:04
207.241.137.116
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Re: 700 Grinder Mixers in reply to Toby Harter, 01-25-2013 14:49:27
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| I had a lot of trouble with the gears down under that plate on the left hand front of mine. There's a slip clutch in there,then a pair of gears,taper bearings on the shaft,another pair of gears in a sealed box. Just seemed like a whole bunch more moving parts than they needed to have. The parts manager at the dealer gave me way too much attitude when I wanted parts for it too. It's got melted down a year and a half ago. |
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| Tim S
01-26-2013 12:56:22
75.49.13.105
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Re: 700 Grinder Mixers in reply to rrlund, 01-26-2013 11:33:04
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| A lot of the parts are unavailable for them,we buy one for parts now and then, and make what we can't come up with. We only feed 1 batch of steers a year now about 250 head during the fall/winter months, we start them on stuffers grinding a large amount of dry common hay in with a little corn to get them filled up with out foundering, this mixture would plug a conventional mixer, plus the hay mill makes the grinding process much better. |
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| Old weldor
01-26-2013 09:29:42
67.142.183.27
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Re: 700 Grinder Mixers in reply to Toby Harter, 01-25-2013 14:49:27
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| I worked at Deere des Moines works when they built the grinder mixers there. The 700 was considered a much better machine.they refered to it as the 700 Cadillac. |
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| Dalet
01-26-2013 06:22:39
184.94.141.146
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Re: 700 Grinder Mixers in reply to Toby Harter, 01-25-2013 14:49:27
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| I have a 400 deere, the 700 is much better all around, especially when you have hay in the ration. |
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| Canadian Ken
01-26-2013 05:11:14
74.114.79.195
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Re: 700 Grinder Mixers in reply to Toby Harter, 01-25-2013 14:49:27
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| | We owned 2 New Holland machines, a 340 from 1965 and traded for a 355 with Hydraulic augers -both were great machines in completely dry feed as they all are - we picked corn for the cows -and when you ran out of dry corn in the fall and ground corn directly from the field at 20 - 27 percent moisture the mix would stick and bridge in the hopper -I always wanted a 750 with flat bottom - I am sure it would have worked much better Ken |
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| Tim S
01-25-2013 15:00:33
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Re: 700 Grinder Mixers in reply to Toby Harter, 01-25-2013 14:49:27
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| We have been working the crapp out of a 750 with a hay mill on it, for the last 25 years,, they are much better than a 400, the flat bottom won't plug like the 400 style do where the cone and the vertical auger come together. Much heaveyer drives and capacity's.. |
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