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“I am impressed with Jacobs Hammers, they last a long time!”
“Josh said the Jacobs Die has out performed anything they have used in the past. Very pleased!”
“The Triple Threats are living up to the talk on our Bliss Mill. [Competitor] hammers are needing replaced and Jacobs’ barely looked used!”
“20 hours on them. INCREDIBLE how they perform. Made a whole new beast of a grinder for me!! My customers LOVE it. I can grind 30 percent more hay in the same time.”
“We love your Hammers! They are more durable than the competitors, and that’s why we’re now using Jacobs Rod!”
When it comes to the Jacobs screens for the Andritz hammermill and the Dupps Grindor’s, the screens from Jacob’s were always more convenient to get and lasted longer the only time we would have to change them was when stainless went through the Grindor or Hammermill. Getting screens by the pallet is far more convenient than ordering by each.
After running the Dupps Grindor’s for several months changing the Dupps hammers every 2 days, we ran a trial on the Jacob’s Hammers for the Dupps Grinder and found that we were able to get 5 days of life. We run strictly all beef and bones straight from slaughterhouses.
“Feed flow did increase, we were able to turn them up and get more AMPS on our ground grain elevator. Very satisfied with the Pentagon Hammers. Showed them to sister plant and he is interested in getting a set. I told him I was sold on them.”
“After the Jacobs guys came out and helped our operators they are now more confident in their ability to raise the temperature and push the pellet mill to its limits. With the lightning dies installed we are seeing the amperage drop and our cooler is being overrun. What a great company to work with!”
“Very pleased with Bad Ax Hammers. Mill has less vibration, first corner 250 to 260 hours, 2nd corner at 180-190 and still going”