Posted by Kirk Affeldt on November 10, 2013 at 11:37:02 from (170.215.45.66):
In Reply to: Re: stalk chopping posted by Bob Bancroft on November 10, 2013 at 10:46:31:
The power is transferred through belts, and they were put on new the last time the seller and his dad used it. In the brochure I have for it, there is a picture of a disk being pulled behind the shredder. IF I can find the brochure, I will post that picture. Otherwise, I don't know what else you would have pulled behind it. I have another one of these New Idea shredders but it is missing a PTO piece so it will be my parts machine. My dad had one back in the mid 1980s and I would chop stalks as a kid for him. We had a mounted corn picker so there was more material to chop. In my pictures I was out on a corn field being combined. I bought this for my corn picking day on the farm to chop up the headlands and for an opportunity for an old-timer to jump on a tractor and run around the field.
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