Posted by big tee on September 20, 2020 at 06:16:33 from (199.120.66.180):
In Reply to: ear corn ? posted by swindave on September 20, 2020 at 05:41:43:
When I was a kid we picked all the corn on the ear--had 1000 bu. round wire cribs and a wooden crib with a driveway down the middle. Fed ground ear corn to the cows and had a guy from town come out with a old Ford truck with a Deere sheller on the back to get shelled corn to grind for the hogs and chickens. Had New Idea pickers 1st then Dad bought a IH 2-pr. He and the blacksmith narrowed it up to 30 in. rows then he bought a Deere 300 husker with a 3 row head--best picker made at the time--had stripper plates in the head and didn't leave rows of shelled corn on the ground like the rest of them did.--Memories---Tee Dad and Farmall 400 and 2-pr picker--middle 60's Me and my little cousin and dog unloading corn--had 2 barge boxes and a IH flare wagon
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