The Zuidmolen is a flour mill built in 1857 as a top crawler in the Dutch town of Groesbeek (province of Gelderland). The wooden roof is covered with roofing felt. In 1947 the mill was hit by a high wind. In the mill there are three pairs of grindstones with both artificial stones and natural stones. The blade cross is 25 meters and has breeding jigs of the Fauël system with Ten Have valves and brake valves on all four blades. The rods are made of iron. The mill is seasoned with a curler and has an English roller crawlery. The drum catch (brake) with which the mill is stopped is a Flemish catch.
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