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  2. Corn sheller - Wikipedia

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    A traditional corn sheller A large corn shelling machine. The modern corn sheller is commonly attributed to Lester E. Denison from Middlesex County, Connecticut. Denison was issued a patent on August 12, 1839, for a freestanding, hand-operated machine that removed individual kernels of corn by pulling the cob through a series of metal-toothed cylinders which stripped the kernels off the cob.

  3. Corn picker - Wikipedia

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    A corn picker is an agricultural machine used to harvest corn leaving the whole ear intact rather than shelling the kernels off like a conventional combine. The first corn picker was produced in 1909. [1] New Idea introduced the first commercially successful corn sheller and husker in 1928. [2]

  4. Advance-Rumely - Wikipedia

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    Meinrad Rumely emigrated from Germany in 1848, joining his brother John Rumely in the operation of a foundry in La Porte, Indiana. This operation had expanded by 1859 into the production of corn shellers and complete threshing machines powered by horses. Following success in this new field, Meinrad then bought out his brother's portion of the ...

  5. Westinghouse Farm Engine - Wikipedia

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    It provided power to agricultural machines such as sawmills, threshing machines, and corn shellers. [1] Many small workshops used them as well. The farm engine was developed by George Westinghouse Sr., father of the famous inventor and industrialist George Westinghouse Jr.

  6. Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890) - Wikipedia

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    1839 Corn sheller. A corn sheller or maize sheller, is a machine used to shell or shuck ears of sweet corn of their silk. By feeding ears of sweet corn into a concentric cylindrical rest, they are parallel to the axis of the shelling cylinder in a hopper fixed on one side of the machine.

  7. A. H. Patch - Wikipedia

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    In 1872, Patch patented his first pole-mounted corn sheller. It was featured in Scientific American magazine in 1872. According to an article in the Clarksville [Leaf Chronicle] dated July 17, 1966, Patch's corn sheller was given the "highest award of the World's Fair" at the 1893 Columbian World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois for ingenuity. One ...

  8. Threshing machine - Wikipedia

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    The corn sheller was almost identical in design, with slight modifications to deal with the larger kernel size and presence of cobs. Modern-day combines can be adjusted to work with any grain crop and many unusual seed crops. Both the older and modern machines require a good deal of effort to operate.

  9. Stationary engine - Wikipedia

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    A flat belt could be used to connect an engine to a flour mill or corn grinder. These machines are popular at old engine shows. Corn grinders would take corn off the cob, and grind up corn into animal feed. flour mills make flour. Buch corn sheller

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