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OT Can someone ID this mixer mill

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    Posted: 02 Mar 2010 at 1:45am
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/grd/1619531675.html 

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It is a Gehl, about one of the first ones made.
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Gehl 45
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Thanks Guys,  Parts from AGCO? Called the guy tonight .
 He says it works fine ,he used it last week. We are trying to cut some feed costs. Convenience of sack feed is nice but with margins so tight we have to try something different. Im aware that this is an old machine and the majority will say WHY? My only answer is because. You won't believe how hard Janet had to work just to find a feed dealer here that will sell whole shell corn bulk or any of the other bulk ingredients (elevators here sell Their sack feed not the ingredients). I'll guesstmate there are less than a dozen mixer mills within a 50 mile radius of Ardless ,Ok
Janet has and her father still does grind his animal feed. Thanks  Tim

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