1992 - Volume #16, Issue #1, Page #18
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Corn Sheller Trails Picker
In 1958, before combine cornheads came on the market, Bernard Todt, Highland, Ill., got a lot of publicity when he came up with a hitch that let him pull a sheller directly behind his corn picker so he could shell corn in the field as it was harvested.
After the corn was shelled, it was augered up into a trailing..........


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1992 - Volume #16, Issue #1