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Post Info TOPIC: Cook sheller and another picking video from Walnut picker day


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Cook sheller and another picking video from Walnut picker day


I uploaded a couple more videos on you tube. Go to you tube and click on jda227 to view .

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Charlie


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That's quite the sheller - thanks for posting it! I want one!


Here's the link for the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u9x0BfNgWI

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Here ya Go:





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That's quite the sheller.  Thanks for the videos.

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What kind of truck was it mounted on?

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It is a Dodge truck! I also put a couple of more video's on you tube of the MM U with the sheller and a AC WD with a mounted AC picker.

-- Edited by cdjdg on Saturday 6th of February 2010 03:00:09 PM

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Charlie


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Thanks, that is a neat sheller. The picker ride was cool. Randy thanks for putting them on here. Don

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Great videos! I just wish I was there!

Jim

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That is how shelling corn is suppossed to be done. I have never seen a Cook Sheller, I heard that they had more capacity than a JD #6.

I was told that JD made a larger sheller than the #6 as a stationary unit for seed corn producers.

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Charlie, you did a great job with the video.  I might have to put you a seat on behind me for you to ride on.  I thought you said, you turned off the video when I was talking?  Oh that heat gauge runs in the red all the time I need to put a new one on the tractor.  The radiator was always full when I looked at it. 


The old Dodge can't remember if the cab was a D or somthing else, we had Dodge like that, the fender opened up to get into the engine.  Also would like to have looked to see what it had for a engine.  I'm just guessing 361 or maybe a 413?  I don't think a 318 would be enuff horse. 

Thanks for taking the time to put the video's a pictures on for all of us to enjoy.

Ron

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