Machines | 1940 New Idea husker-shreder
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Running corn shocks thru a 1940 New Idea husker-shreder
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aww I was hoping to actually see it working not just a video of it
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love old iron like this
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Doncolto I never disrespect anyone . I feel in this case if something can be saved and put to work that is far better than sending it to be scraped prematurely. Once something is crushed and cut up its gone for ever.
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@heartland96a Eh, dont diss the scrap man i happen to make quite a bit o' dough in the summer scrapping
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@heartland96a I am the one that got it for him. The seller I got it from did not want to sell to someone for a yard ornament. He told me he turned down lots of people that were going to put it out to rot. I told him it is going to be for a friend that was looking for one and it was to be used. He then agreed to show it to me. If I remember right, b1cow, it is a 41. Mine is a 42. They are great running machines.
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Great to see the machine has been saved and put to work rather than going to the scrap man.
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These are neat machines, like they are the hardest to find. I have 2 different models of McCormick-Deering that I hope to have operational next fall here in Indiana. What state are you in by the way? do you demonstrate your husker-shredder at local shows?