appropriate forum to discuss threshers

Here, their respective brand board i.e. Case, IH, Deere, etc., tractor talk, tales, implement alley, etc, etc. Don't think anyone's too fussy & I'll only see a couple posts a year on them.

I know a little.

What's on your mind??

Mike
 
(quoted from post at 02:50:53 10/12/21) Here, their respective brand board i.e. Case, IH, Deere, etc., tractor talk, tales, implement alley, etc, etc. Don't think anyone's too fussy & I'll only see a couple posts a year on them.

I know a little.

What's on your mind??

Mike
We have this whole grill Tucktaway in the shed belong to the Albemarle Antique Power Association.She was made in the 1930s. Ill see if I can get the name of the side. Just curious if anyone knew of this bean sheller CM
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Good call, as there isn't much out there on these older machines. Did you get a name off of it by chance? One observation, a solid wood construction would put that machine roughly before 1930. Specialty equipment like the Birdsell clover huller stayed wood throughout their history, but those machines were done by 1930. The complete steel machines were already on the market at that time & people weren't looking into buying a wood framed anything by then.

Mike
 

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