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Williams Mill Value?


Found a Williams stone type burr mill and was wondering what to offer for it and if it would make a...

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Old 04-13-2002, 11:53 PM
Dan Bogart
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Found a Williams stone type burr mill and was wondering what to offer for it and if it would make a nice display? It has been out side for years and is stuck but the wood doesnt look to bad and I think most of it is there. I think it is 12 to 14 inch. What size engine would it need? Thanks, Dan
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Old 04-15-2002, 08:19 AM
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If it is a 12in Mill there were very few made and they are very desirable. I paid 100.00 for a 16in and I would think that they should be worth between 100.00 and 300.00 depending on the condition and if all the parts are there. Be sure to get the sifter if you can they are hard to fabricate. You will need a 6 to 10hp engine to work one at full bore, but you can demonstrate with 3 to 5hp. You can see my Williams 16in at the link below........ben


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Old 04-17-2002, 12:04 AM
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Great story and of coarse the finished project !

Send it in to GEM ! Randy hart Ohio
 


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