McCormick Deering threshing machine for sale in southern ...

Sorry guys. I don't know too much about the old machines. I was taking a shot in the dark by calling it a thresher. I knew that it looked different than other threshers that i have seen.
 
I could be wrong as I've been many times the 60+yrs I've been riding RED tractors but that machine is way too small for a thresh machine. I think it's a CORN SHELLER not a shreder. Dump ear corn in,corn comes off cob then goes out cob elevator, fan blows out the chaff & the shucks ,shelled corn goes in your wagon.WILDMAN from MO
 
Definatly NOT a sheller, a shreader and it is not supposed to shell any of the corn but like all picker snapping rolls it will shell some. The ear corn goes out the elevator and the stalks and husks out the blower after being run thru like a forage harvestor cutterhead. Looks like a 4 roll unit.
 
Randy& Leroy was right,I was wrong.I got my fathers dealer IHC book pre 1938 612 pages and it shows the shredder. The book shows everything IH made in that time period. Next time I'll check before posting. Wildman
 
I have the New Idea version that we last used in 59 and probably had it for about 10 years before.
 
That is cheap but for to get it to where it would be put into use for me would make the transportation prohibitive.
 
(quoted from post at 13:54:17 03/05/13) That is cheap but for to get it to where it would be put into use for me would make the transportation prohibitive.
What would it be worth restored and working?
Thanks
Mike
 
I am a thinking not restored but in working condition as that one apears to be minus a few belts that could possibly be with it in some of the Amish areas in the $800 to $1,000 range.
 

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