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Derek Adamson

04-27-2005 18:31:02




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I need help with some ID on a item I have, It has a big trough on it, which leads to a roller with a set of knives. It has a wheel out to the side of the knives that i would guess would go to a belt. Orange in color, 2 wheels on the ground. Any help appreciated. Thanks




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I Bleed Green

04-28-2005 16:47:08




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 Re: Chopper??? in reply to Derek Adamson, 04-27-2005 18:31:02  

Sounds like a blower to me. Long hopper blower maybe.



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Robert in W. Mi.

04-28-2005 20:43:21




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 Re: Chopper??? in reply to I Bleed Green, 04-28-2005 16:47:08  
Hey JD,

Do you have any more of those JUNK chopper knives forsale????? You know, the burnt ones you cleaned up and sold at the auction???

Robert



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pasts

04-29-2005 07:25:50




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 Re: is there a story here? in reply to Robert in W. Mi., 04-28-2005 20:43:21  
whats the story about the knives.



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Robert in W. Mi.

04-30-2005 10:54:51




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 Re: is there a story here? in reply to pasts, 04-29-2005 07:25:50  
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Hayfarmer

04-28-2005 07:35:33




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 Re: Chopper??? in reply to Derek Adamson, 04-27-2005 18:31:02  
sounds kinda like an old stationary silage chopper. Does trough have a chain to move stuff into the knives? My dad used one of these to fill silo. Think they used binder to bunch up corn stalks in field, loaded them on wagon and unloaded into the chopper which chopped the stalks and blew silage into the silo. Hard to tell without seeing a picture.



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Derek Adamson

04-28-2005 07:45:37




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 Re: Chopper??? in reply to Hayfarmer, 04-28-2005 07:35:33  
No chain in trough. Ill get some pics this weekend.



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