Once again I had a great time at the picking show in Walnut Illinois. A big thank you to Kevin Larkey for hosting the show and a big thank you as well to everyone that brought equipment and helped out with the show. Here are some pictures of the show.
Our family had a great time at show do to Kevin and crew's hard work putting on amother great show. It was fun catching up with friends and meeting new ones. Picker shows always brings out some of the nicest / helpful people of all the groups. Thanks again Kevin.
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Greg: Thanks for sharing the GREAT photo's. Was glad to see you got the sheller in working order. Also nice to see the young guy getting involved in it.
-- Edited by cdjdg on Monday 20th of October 2014 08:18:04 AM
Nice photos, guys! I always enjoy looking at pictures from anyone's corn picking event!
One question - looks like that one crib has a foundation made of large concrete blocks. Where did you get them? I can't tell from the photos, but I'm assuming there is a gap in the block rows in the center of the crib to accommodate the sheller drag?
I've been trying to figure out a somewhat "portable" foundation I could make for round crib. I would like to put one up somewhere around my yard again but don't want to put it up and then in a few years wish I didn't put it there because plans changed and now its in the way.
So if someone has another picture of that crib showing more detail, please post it!
-- Edited by jdtom on Sunday 26th of October 2014 09:01:07 PM
GREAT photos!! Thank you for sharing them. It looks like a wonderful day and lots of fun! One day I am going to be there...this year just happened to fall on my anniversary.
Is that an International 1P behind the F20? I bought one of those a couple years ago. It had been sitting in the woods forever and pretty much rusted solid. Don't know if it will ever run again, but it's one of my future projects.