All the shellers that are talked about are the large commerchial type shellers. The sheller that you are asking about is not a commercial type but sized for the farner that wants to shell a 50-100 bushel batch of corn at a time to grind for hog or chicken feed, not for shippment and would be operated by 1 person and not a crew. They would have a capacity of around a hundred bushels of husked corn an hour, less in snapped corn. And a tractor like the John Deere 40 would handle them with about 20 PTO HP. One step above the old hand cranked sheller but not big enough for the custom operator. You will find most of that size sheller in the small livestalk farm areas in the states east of the big muddy. and you could put one in the bed of a full size pickup. There were lots of companys that made that size sheller. The people that had that size usually had a 10" hammer mill to go with it to grind their feed. And that same small tractor would handle the hammer mill as well as the sheller and possibly do the plowing as well.
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