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Posted by RickL on December 05, 2004 at 07:29:39 from (69.66.74.248):
In Reply to: shelling trench in a corn crib posted by mile0001 on December 05, 2004 at 06:10:39:
Mileooo1; the previuos post is correct in that it was used to unload the ear corn when it was time to shell it. You slid a section at a time the chain conveyor into the tunnel and you continued to add sections as you rake the ear corn int o the conveyor working your way back.You lifted the sections of boards up as you kept emptyin the crib out. Run a JD cornsheller for years and these were the easeist to do in my opinion. The other cribs it had to be all pulled to the inside alley way and if the post were far enough apart you could use a powerrake to rake the corn to the alley side into the conveyor. IT had nothing to do with collecting the shelled corn as ther was very little since it was ear corn yet in those cribs. RickL
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