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IH corn shellers, how rare are they?

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mike

11-10-2002 14:02:27




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I usually can be found on the farmall site but thought I would try the implemenet area also. I recently found an IH cornsheller and passed it up but am wandering how rare they are since I had never seen one before. It was in nice shedded condition but did need some work internally. The price was $90
The guy that bought it is a local dealer and I could still buy it for a pretty penny if I wanted it but wanted to know how many are around so maybe I'll run into one again someday. Thanks for any help!

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DJ

11-11-2002 14:43:59




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 Re: IH corn shellers, how rare are they? in reply to mike, 11-10-2002 14:02:27  
Where did you see this at? It sounds like the same one I wished I had room for a couple of weeks ago. It was in very good condition, however, the main shaft was broken on the inside of the machine. It also looked like a family of coons had called it home for quite some time.



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mike

11-12-2002 12:51:53




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 Re: Re: IH corn shellers, how rare are they? in reply to DJ, 11-11-2002 14:43:59  
It sounds like the very same one. I was near Wayne, Ne at the sale. What was your opinion on it DJ and where are you from? Thanks to the others that emailed also and appreciate any extra info you might hear about.



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DJ

11-16-2002 14:54:21




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 Re: Re: Re: IH corn shellers, how rare are they? in reply to mike, 11-12-2002 12:51:53  
That was the same sale. It appeared to have had a good home. Looked like it had always been shedded--too bad about the shaft being broken. I live about 40 miles from Wayne. I tried e-mailing you direct, but it came back as undeliverable.



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mike

11-12-2002 12:47:12




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 Re: Re: IH corn shellers, how rare are they? in reply to DJ, 11-11-2002 14:43:59  
It sounds like the very same one. I was near Wayne, Ne at the sale. What was your opinion on it DJ and where are you from? Thanks to the others that emailed also and appreciate any extra info you might hear about.



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Noly

11-10-2002 16:38:14




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 Re: IH corn shellers, how rare are they? in reply to mike, 11-10-2002 14:02:27  
not sure how rare they are, but I have a manual it is titled Instructions for setting up and operating the McCORMICK-DEERING No 2 STEEL CYLINDER CORN SHELLER. with List and Illistrations of Repair Parts.



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Tim(nj)

11-10-2002 16:09:36




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 Re: IH corn shellers, how rare are they? in reply to mike, 11-10-2002 14:02:27  
I've never seen one in person here in New Jersey or eastern PA. Any big shellers seem to be John Deeres or Minnie-Moes.



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