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Rare machines any seen many?

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Combine Boy

03-25-2003 19:58:01




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Hig - Bee oats cleaner. The machine looks like a Grandfather clock, no moving parts. The machine had a small narrow door on the frount that u open to see the grain fallig acrost triangular screens. Britches and Sons Hand cutter. The machine had a hopper simular to one on a crank corn sheller only longer and narrower. It stands on three legs and had a knief on a handle located at the end which islifted up and down with your hand and it cuts something but i dont know what? If Anyone has any info or factory pictures of these machines or of a blue grass stripper { tractor drawn } please reply or email me at [email protected]

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combine boy

03-27-2003 17:48:21




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 Re: Rare machines any seen many? in reply to Combine Boy , 03-25-2003 19:58:01  
Thanks alot for the info on the foddage cutter.

Tristan Swartz combine boy



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farmerjohn

03-26-2003 19:56:36




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 Re: Rare machines any seen many? in reply to Combine Boy , 03-25-2003 19:58:01  
The cutter sounds like a fodder chopper, for cutting up corn stalks, I have one just like you described. I also have seen others now and then.



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paul

03-27-2003 08:01:10




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 Re: Re: Rare machines any seen many? in reply to farmerjohn, 03-26-2003 19:56:36  
That would be my guess as well.

I've seen grain cleaners where the grain falls down a zig-zag cleaning path, no moving parts - couple were painted grey, one was reddish. No idea the brand. Larger units are still being made, I believe.

--->Paul



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Hayseed

03-26-2003 10:36:20




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 Re: Rare machines any seen many? in reply to Combine Boy , 03-25-2003 19:58:01  
The rarest ones are the ones that nobody has ever seen at all.



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Jem Mapel

03-27-2003 05:01:03




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 Re: Re: Rare machines any seen many? in reply to Hayseed, 03-26-2003 10:36:20  
But the rarest ones are those that no one has ever heard of...



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they wouldnt be rare if people had seen many would they

03-26-2003 09:13:00




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 Re: Rare machines any seen many? in reply to Combine Boy , 03-25-2003 19:58:01  
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