. Cheese making;. Cheesemaking. 74 Cheese Makizsh,. slices (jf curd are shaved off. The wheel is^ apt to make the curd fly. 154. The Gosselin Mill. The Gosselin mill is similar to the McPherson, the blade being- placed in a cylinder. The curd placed in a hopper rubs against the blades and drops into the cylinder, which being open at the ends, allows the curd to fall out. 155. The Harris Mill. The Harris mill has a network of knives at the bottom of a hopper. A plunger works by a lever into this hopper, and when a lump of curd is dropped into this, the plunger forces it through the knives, leav
. Cheese making;. Cheesemaking. 74 Cheese Makizsh,. slices (jf curd are shaved off. The wheel is^ apt to make the curd fly. 154. The Gosselin Mill. The Gosselin mill is similar to the McPherson, the blade being- placed in a cylinder. The curd placed in a hopper rubs against the blades and drops into the cylinder, which being open at the ends, allows the curd to fall out. 155. The Harris Mill. The Harris mill has a network of knives at the bottom of a hopper. A plunger works by a lever into this hopper, and when a lump of curd is dropped into this, the plunger forces it through the knives, leaving the curd in pieces one-half inch square, and as long as the piece of curd dropped into the hopper. 156. The Fuller Mill. The Fuller mill has two knives with a smaller number of blades than the Harris, placed one on either side of the hopper and the curd is pressed through the knives by a plunger that works back and forth across the bottom of the hopper. 157. The Barnard Mill. The Barnard is similar to the Fuller Fig. 37.—The Baraard Hand-Power Curd Mill. 158. The Kasper Mill. The Kasper mill is like the Pohl except that the pegs on the rollers are replaced by a cylinder of knives. The curd is pressed through the knives by means of a wooden roller. The cylinder is in three sections which open automatically and let the curd fall out. (Fig. 38.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Decker, John Wright, d. 1907; Woll, Fritz Wilhelm, 1865- [from old catalog]. Madison, Wis. , Mendota book company
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