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Brewer Brad finished grinding out 5000 pounds of brewers malt. The scale is right on.

DSCF6117.JPG Brad finished grinding the malt and looking at the Fairbanks Morse scale with 5000 pounds on malt weighed out ready to mash in the next brew.ThumbnailsBrewer Brad in the 1872 built engine room next to the amonnia holding tank for the cooling systems.Brad finished grinding the malt and looking at the Fairbanks Morse scale with 5000 pounds on malt weighed out ready to mash in the next brew.ThumbnailsBrewer Brad in the 1872 built engine room next to the amonnia holding tank for the cooling systems.Brad finished grinding the malt and looking at the Fairbanks Morse scale with 5000 pounds on malt weighed out ready to mash in the next brew.ThumbnailsBrewer Brad in the 1872 built engine room next to the amonnia holding tank for the cooling systems.Brad finished grinding the malt and looking at the Fairbanks Morse scale with 5000 pounds on malt weighed out ready to mash in the next brew.ThumbnailsBrewer Brad in the 1872 built engine room next to the amonnia holding tank for the cooling systems.

Notice the brass weight indicator arm is balanced between the bars (5000 pounds on the scale in the malt bin). This old school Fairbanks-Morse malt scale is still 100 percent accurate and calibrated annually.

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