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Default Manual wheat grinder and well pump recommendation

Cindy Hamilton wrote in
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On Jan 21, 12:21*pm, Zootal wrote:
This may be a tad off topic for this newsgroup, but I'm betting I get
a l

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of good recommendations.

I'm looking for a manual (non-electric, hand powered) wheat grinder,
and shallow well pump. I have a well in my back yard and a couple
hundred pounds of wheat in my basement, and I basically want to be
able to make flour and water my garden when the power goes off.
Anyone have any recommendations - brand names, brands to avoid, where
to find such? I liv

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in Lebanon, Oregon, about 45 minutes south of Salem Oregon, which is
abou

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an hour south of Portland Oregon.


Try http://www.lehmans.com at least for preliminary recon.

Cindy Hamilton


I've seen the country living grain mill before - it has a big pully you can
use a fanbelt to drive, as well as a hand crank. A bit spendy. I've seen
some inexpensive models on eBay, but ...well, you get what you pay for...