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Old 01-10-2012, 01:20 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Oh ok just wasn't sure what you meant. I have a Sunnybrooke concave and cylinder and extremely hard not to crack barley with it too and did have the smooth covers on the return too. You can only open things up and slow them down until losses start showing up on the walkers. Still made malt though.
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Oh ok just wasn't sure what you meant. I have a Sunnybrooke concave and cylinder and extremely hard not to crack barley with it too and did have the smooth covers on the return too. You can only open things up and slow them down until losses start showing up on the walkers. Still made malt though.
You have a sunnybrook in your CX? What model? How do you like it over the stock setup?
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I actually have a TX. Very aggressive set up. The rasp bars are very deep and the solid drum eliminates balance issues. No slugging like stock and plugging is extremely rare even when running very slow drum speeds. You can turn the rpms lower than stock for the same results.
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I actually have a TX. Very aggressive set up. The rasp bars are very deep and the solid drum eliminates balance issues. No slugging like stock and plugging is extremely rare even when running very slow drum speeds. You can turn the rpms lower than stock for the same results.
Yeah we have a sunnybrook in our TX66 as well I just thought you might have had a sunnybrook in a CX model, I am interested in how the CX's are performing with this setup.
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