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Parts Manual for International Harvester 1874-1942 Hand Corn Sheller. This Parts Manual contains 568 pages of helpful information. The manual is a digitally enhanced reproduction of the OEM manual and is bound for a lifetime of use. A must have for any International Harvester 1874-1942 owner. Notes: 'Hand, 1 Hole' Year / Serial Number. Granddad's 1930s McCormick Deering Corn Sheller. Granddad's 1930s McCormick Deering Corn Sheller. Jan 20, 2011 We found an old hand crank sheller in a barn on one of the farms that we rent. It has the IH logo on the side with the crank. Also the words, McCormick Deering Corn Sheller On the other side, the side with the large fly wheel, it says, MFG. By International Harvester Chicago, USA Its kind of a re.

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Posted by Mark N. on January 28, 2007 at 16:37:03 from (4.188.215.236):

I have a one hole free standing corn sheller that I am interested in selling. I'm Oliver and this just doesn't fit in. I used at a local Historical Society Open house and the kids just loved throwing full ears in and seeing the empty cobs coming out. It has the usual surface rust but is straight, straight, straight. The hopper pan is excellent. The only thing I know it is missing is the support brace that runs from under the pan to the bottom side of the sheller. It has no welds and the handle still has plenty of blue on it and the decals are still visible on both sides. It was kept on concrete so the legs at the bottom are thick yet unlike most I've seen. I don't really know the pricing on these right now so if anyone has any idea or thoughts let me know. Oh, it also has the belt pulley for a hit and miss engine. Thanks.

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McCormick-Deering No.2 corn sheller and Farmall Regular tractor on Dick Wormley's farm. A man stands on the left gathering the shelled corn into a 'utility hog feeder' manufactured by W. A. McCollough and Sons.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:78503
Creation Date: December 1930
Creator Name:International Harvester Company
City:Newton
County:
State:Iowa
Collection Name:McCormick - International Harvester
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:photographic print, b&w
Original Format Number:McCormick 7z Album 297, pg. 1
Original Dimensions:10 x 8.25 inches
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Original caption reads 'Photo by E.E. Stacey, Dec, 1930. Number 2 Cylinder Corn Sheller, Dick Wormley, Newton, Iowa. Shelled Corn is being run direct into the hog feeder. Mr. Wormley uses all his corn and the shelling is for feed purposes.'
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Posted by Mark N. on January 28, 2007 at 16:37:03 from (4.188.215.236):

I have a one hole free standing corn sheller that I am interested in selling. I'm Oliver and this just doesn't fit in. I used at a local Historical Society Open house and the kids just loved throwing full ears in and seeing the empty cobs coming out. It has the usual surface rust but is straight, straight, straight. The hopper pan is excellent. The only thing I know it is missing is the support brace that runs from under the pan to the bottom side of the sheller. It has no welds and the handle still has plenty of blue on it and the decals are still visible on both sides. It was kept on concrete so the legs at the bottom are thick yet unlike most I've seen. I don't really know the pricing on these right now so if anyone has any idea or thoughts let me know. Oh, it also has the belt pulley for a hit and miss engine. Thanks.

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  • Re: McCormick Deering corn shellerJerald18:16:07 05/18/07(0)
  • Re: McCormick Deering corn shellerMark 17:03:05 01/28/07(0)


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Today's Featured Article - Memories of an IH Super A When I was ? up to 10, I worked on my Papaw's farm in Greeneville, TN every summer. As I grew older (7), it was the thrill of my day to ride or drive on the tractor. My Papaw had a 1954 IH Super A that he bought to replace a Cub. My Papaw raised 'baccer' (tobacco) and corn with the Super A, but the fondest memory was of the sawmill. He owned a small sawmill for sawing 'baccer' sticks. The Super A was the powerplant. When I was old enough (7 or 8), I would get up early and be dressed to .. [Read Article]
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Yesterday's Tractors - Antique Tractor Headquarters
DESCRIPTION
McCormick-Deering No.2 corn sheller and Farmall Regular tractor on Dick Wormley's farm. A man stands on the left gathering the shelled corn into a 'utility hog feeder' manufactured by W. A. McCollough and Sons.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:78503
Creation Date: December 1930
Creator Name:International Harvester Company
City:Newton
County:
State:Iowa
Collection Name:McCormick - International Harvester
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:photographic print, b&w
Original Format Number:McCormick 7z Album 297, pg. 1
Original Dimensions:10 x 8.25 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Original caption reads 'Photo by E.E. Stacey, Dec, 1930. Number 2 Cylinder Corn Sheller, Dick Wormley, Newton, Iowa. Shelled Corn is being run direct into the hog feeder. Mr. Wormley uses all his corn and the shelling is for feed purposes.'

Hand Corn Sheller History

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Agricultural machinery
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