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Matt (Jordan,MN) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 02 Mar 2011 at 4:25pm
 We were putting in new gravel in the shed last fall so i took some  pictures of are collection  Matt
 
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Matt, is that a late model Minne-Mo sheller on the D19 or did they change them to White? Can't say I ever saw a red one b4.

My brother used to custom shelling many years ago, he started out with a Minne-Mo E then later he got a JD (71?) that was mounted on a 47 Dodge.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rfdeere Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Mar 2011 at 4:43pm
   Hey Matt, have you made any progress on your threshing machine ?
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 The corn sheller is a model B1. It was made in the mid to late 1930's. This was the largest sheller that MM made. It can handle 1400 bushel of crib corn a hour. This sheller was made to fit on the back of a truck. I do have a 1929 Twin City truck that was coustom built for running a corn sheller. someday i will mount the sheller on the truck. As for the threshing machine as you see it in the picture is how it is today. I still need the belts and weigher springs for it. I hope to have it done for a show in Aug. but then i was hopeing to have it done for are show in 2008. I also should say that this is about half of the collection. The other half is in a different shed. We have about 60 tractors total. Matt  
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