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dpower
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Madison Ne Points: 1575 |
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JOHN N/IL
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Points: 584 |
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Thats looks like fun but i bet it still takes a lot of work.Are you the one with the nice 8050"s.
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D-15IIG65,D-17IVG67,D-17D58,620
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Dave (NE)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Eagle Nebraska Points: 2106 |
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Nice pic's Jason.
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dpower
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Madison Ne Points: 1575 |
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We have two 8070s that are pretty nice. One power shift and one power director. Fun to plow with
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SHAMELESS
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: EAST NE Points: 29486 |
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which one is you?
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SHAMELESS
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: EAST NE Points: 29486 |
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i had a sheller..just like that one!
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JPG AUSTRALIA
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Points: 733 |
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Thanks for the great pics,nice to see a neat farm running old school iron, and well kept gear at that.Also great to see farming on the other side of the world.Keep on farming D power.
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Brian F(IL)
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Paxton, IL Points: 2691 |
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I worked behind a JD#6 corn sheller for a whole summer in 1978. Hardest, dirtiest, and best work I ever did.
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dpower
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Madison Ne Points: 1575 |
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The big ugly guy unloading the wooden wagon is me. A dirty job it is and i am sure there are few younger guys out there that can even put a drag feeder together lol.
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Brian F(IL)
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Paxton, IL Points: 2691 |
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We used a belt drag with a hydraulic orbit motor. It helped a bunch when you were getting toward the end and wanted to clean up. Had to be careful though when starting out or you could load it too heavy and it would slip.
Always seemed to me to be much easier to fill the crib than to shell it out (unless you had a long crib and had to climb upstairs to move the spout several times).
Very nice pictures of good looking AC equipment.
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dpower
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Madison Ne Points: 1575 |
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We use a homemade ear corn auger. Works great.
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Lynn Marshall
Orange Level Access Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Dana, Iowa Points: 2151 |
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I sure wish that there were more farmers like you out there instead of the megafarms that seem to be the rule around here.It would certainly help my repair business.
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Dennis(IA)
Silver Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: IOWA Points: 356 |
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Great pictures, Thanks for posting. My Uncle had a MM corn sheller and he did custom shelling also. That was many years ago. I grew up north west of Schuyler, NE. not far from you. Was that corn irrigated (good ears for a dry year)? Really love your pics.
Dennis
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Dipstick In
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Remington, In. Points: 8602 |
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I must be getting old and grumpy! Having had my hands wrapped around a number 14 steel scoop shovel in my very early years(1951-52, 10-11 years old), until we got the first Case 600 Combine in 1967, it just looks like work to me! We had about 4 neighbors that swapped help shelling and baling, and did have fun together, a lotta joking, telling tall tales, pulling outrageous pranks on the unsuspecting, etc. But bottom line, it was a lot of hard, dirty work!
I guess that is why I loved my 78 LII so much! It was so nice to sit in the air-conditioned cab, and just drive, and watch the acres melt away. All the time knowing that the hardest thing I had to do was climb the steps up or down, and stay awake after eating too much at meal time.
Incidently, the shellers around this part of the Hoosier were all JD's mounted mostly Ford truck chasis'. And that was about the only Deere stuff you saw except for the 490 planters.
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You don't really have to be smart if you know who is!
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dpower
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Madison Ne Points: 1575 |
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Thanks guys for the comments. It takes awhile to get it done but it shows the hard work we put in especially when we (dad brother and me) all have full time jobs in town to. Alot of late nights on the farm. |
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dpower
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Madison Ne Points: 1575 |
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Most of the corn is irrigated which helps alot. Ya schuyler is not far away at all.
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michaelwis
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Wi Points: 8765 |
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Nice pics Jason ....
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WD WD45 DIESEL D 14 D-15 SERIES 2 190XT TERRA TIGER ac allcrop 60 GLEANER F 6060 7040.and attachments for all Proud to be an active farmer
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SHAMELESS
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: EAST NE Points: 29486 |
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now Jason...that's just cheatin...usin that auger in the behlin!! and yo is right...you is ugly!!! but so am i! lol
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AllisFreak MN
Orange Level Access Joined: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Minnesota Points: 1500 |
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Love the pic of the corn ridin up the elevator! Brings back memories...
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'49 A-C WD, '51 A-C WD, '63 A-C D17 Series III, 1968 A-C One-Seventy, '82 A-C 6060, '75 A-C 7040, A-C #3 sickle mower, 2 A-C 701 wagons, '78 Gleaner M2
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dpower
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Madison Ne Points: 1575 |
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Shameless I still got to go in there and it don't get the edges lol
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acer
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hey do you recycle them corn cobs? or are times not that hard!!
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dpower
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Madison Ne Points: 1575 |
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Lol nope but a company does come out of Iowa and buys them from us for 5 cents a bushel.
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dpower
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And for all you rifle reloaders out there crushed corn cob works great for brass cleaner.
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