Mill & Mix
On Tuesday, March 25, 2003 at 11:44:38 AM UTC-7, Bruce Neilson wrote:
> I recently acquired this combination grain mill and mixer from a lady who > bought it new in the 70's and did not use it. It was made in Brigham City > Utah, and I cannot find and info on the company or anyone who has used one. > I have some questions on getting it to work correctly. Any help would be > appreciate. > -Bruce It's just called the Mill & Mix and was indeed made in the 70s in Brigham City, Utah. Built like a proverbial tank, and a number of them still survive and are in productive use. The company seems to be long gone. I have and regularly use one and found a page of instructions. I can't see a way to attach a PDF to this message, so if you want them, please download from https://www.dropbox.com/s/s6e3vnywye...tions.pdf?dl=0 Best, Ken |
Mill & Mix
On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 4:17:42 PM UTC-4, wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 25, 2003 at 11:44:38 AM UTC-7, Bruce Neilson wrote: > > I recently acquired this combination grain mill and mixer from a lady who > > bought it new in the 70's and did not use it. It was made in Brigham City > > Utah, and I cannot find and info on the company or anyone who has used one. > > I have some questions on getting it to work correctly. Any help would be > > appreciate. > > -Bruce > It's just called the Mill & Mix and was indeed made in the 70s in Brigham City, Utah. > Built like a proverbial tank, and a number of them still survive and are in productive > use. The company seems to be long gone. > > I have and regularly use one and found a page of instructions. I can't see a way to > attach a PDF to this message, so if you want them, please download from > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/s6e3vnywye...tions.pdf?dl=0 > > Best, > > Ken |
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