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The shelling is an issue. I have also been looking for a better way to shell than the old hand sheller. After about 10 bushels it gets old fast. I haven't found anything yet. Maybe I can get 10 hand shellers and have a shelling party...
Egon. Maybe the baseball players could help harvest but where do they go when the corn fields gone?
 
   / Growing Corn #33  
MossRoad said:
Go Amish! Pick it by hand. :D
I've spent a lot of time in the Amish area of NW Ohio (largest Amish community in the country) and have never seen them picking field corn by hand. Always seems to be a one row picker pulled by a draft horse. My brother used to grow a couple acres of sweet corn and he used a modified one row picker behind a small tractor.
 
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LMTC said:
I've spent a lot of time in the Amish area of NW Ohio (largest Amish community in the country) and have never seen them picking field corn by hand. Always seems to be a one row picker pulled by a draft horse. My brother used to grow a couple acres of sweet corn and he used a modified one row picker behind a small tractor.

Amish farm different ways in different areas. Here the Amish will either pick the cobs by hand or if they are going to chop it they will use a one row binder.
 
   / Growing Corn #35  
lrunge said:
The shelling is an issue. I have also been looking for a better way to shell than the old hand sheller. After about 10 bushels it gets old fast. I haven't found anything yet.


Any way to hook up a small motor to it so you don't have to hand crank? or maybe an old bicycle ;)
 
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There are some antique shellers on ebay with large wheels and some can be hooked to a motor. Although, from the looks of them, very much speed and they would fall apart. Now if I could convert the old treddle sewing machine to hook up to a sheller and convince someone that it was an exercise machine for their workouts...
Oh well, I'll keep looking since I have lots of time.
 
   / Growing Corn #37  
lrunge said:
There are some antique shellers on ebay with large wheels and some can be hooked to a motor. Although, from the looks of them, very much speed and they would fall apart. Now if I could convert the old treddle sewing machine to hook up to a sheller and convince someone that it was an exercise machine for their workouts...
Oh well, I'll keep looking since I have lots of time.


I did see a powered one at the fair last year or the year before.... in the 'antiques' display ;) looked like this one:

Dodge County Antique Power Club De Voe McCormick Deering Corn Sheller

If you could find one of those or figure out how it works and build your own.

Charles
 

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