. The miller, millwright and millfurnisher. than any driver will that has the point of suspension above the line ofdrive, for in any of these there is more or less slip of the driver. Such adriver will admit of the stones running closer together without rubbmg,thereby grinding the flour more evenly and finer, and producing a bettergrade of flour. It ought to make more and better middlings from wheat onthe first grinding and leave larger bran. With such a driver there should beno wabbling, rubbing, or pounding when starting or stopping the stone,thereby preventing wearing or scuffing of the ski
. The miller, millwright and millfurnisher. than any driver will that has the point of suspension above the line ofdrive, for in any of these there is more or less slip of the driver. Such adriver will admit of the stones running closer together without rubbmg,thereby grinding the flour more evenly and finer, and producing a bettergrade of flour. It ought to make more and better middlings from wheat onthe first grinding and leave larger bran. With such a driver there should beno wabbling, rubbing, or pounding when starting or stopping the stone,thereby preventing wearing or scuffing of the skirts, saving much time andlabor in dressing, and will run longer without dressing than with drivers that 306 MOUNTING THE BURRS. are not made on this principle of having the Hne of drive and the point ofsuspension in the same plane being placed nearly in the centre of the weightof the stone. One Dane driver of which we learn is stated to have been in constant usefor nearly four years, wearing only sufficiently to show the bearing places. It.
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