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HELP!!! IHC 2-hole steel corn sheller!!!

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Jeb2N

10-11-2005 16:24:24




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Hey Guys, I need some help BAD on this corn sheller I just picked up yesterday. I didn't know that IHC made a 2-hole box style all-steel sheller until I saw this one. Unfortunately, 3 of the gears are broken or missing. I'm not too worried about the chain sproket on the very end that drives the cob elevator as since if the replacement is a different diameter, it won't affect anything just spit the cobs out faster. However, the large gear just behind the flywheel is broken in half and on the backside (non flywheel side) there is a small gear that is missing altogether.

Does anybody have any information on what model sheller this is (so I can get a manual for it) and more importantly where I can find these gears? HELP!!!! I have more pictures under the implement photo gallery.

Thanks a bunch;

Jeb

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tony roberts

10-12-2005 05:45:54




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 Re: HELP!!! IHC 2-hole steel corn sheller!!! in reply to Jeb2N, 10-11-2005 16:24:24  
I have one exactly like it . Ill look and send the part number when i can get a look at it again. whats your email?



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Jeb2N

10-12-2005 07:18:09




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 Re: HELP!!! IHC 2-hole steel corn sheller!!! in reply to tony roberts, 10-12-2005 05:45:54  
Should be able to click on my name and send me an email that way. I do have a question. On the back side (non flywheel side) there is are two shafts next to each other. One has a gear and the other shaft (closest to the cob elevator) has no gear on it. I see a corn sheller like mine on ebay that is also missing a gear here. Is there supposed to be a gear there? If so, what does it drive? If there is not supposed to be a gear there, why is there a gear on the other shaft? Thanks!

Jeb

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ihkovas

10-11-2005 23:45:47




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 Re: HELP!!! IHC 2-hole steel corn sheller!!! in reply to Jeb2N, 10-11-2005 16:24:24  
Jeb, my IH parts book shows that as a "XL Corn Sheller (Steel Frame) Built 1926 to 1937. The corn elevator in one of your photos was optional equipment.



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El Toro

10-11-2005 17:44:17




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 Re: HELP!!! IHC 2-hole steel corn sheller!!! in reply to Jeb2N, 10-11-2005 16:24:24  
It would help if you could locate a model number
or any casting numbers.

You can have new gears made at a good machine shop
just take the broken gears and they can get enough
measurements from them to make new ones. We had a wooden dual hole corn sheller, when I was kid I used the 10-20 tractor to shell corn. Just at an idle it would shell it as fast as I could feed it.
Hal My how time flies!

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Jeb2N

10-11-2005 18:18:38




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 Re: HELP!!! IHC 2-hole steel corn sheller!!! in reply to El Toro, 10-11-2005 17:44:17  
Well, the problem is, i want to try and stay as original as possible so if i had new gears made, i'd have them cast using the 1/2 of a gear that I still have as a pattern and then have the teeth machined on there and that would be a significant cost. Ironically, I just saw one listed on eBay although the big gear on the end of the cob elevator is different from mine. I have no idea what model is but I can get a few numbers off of it. I was thinking it might be in Wendel's "150 Years of International Harvester" book. Naturally, i don't have that book. Anybody care to try and look it up for me? Thanks!

Jeb

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