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While the larger has a long crank for good single-hand leverage, the smaller has opposing stubby cranks for two-handed turning. Correct answers: ...
In the spirit of all things agricultural, a young hand enthusiastically takes on the chore of shelling some corn with the help of Michael Palmer, the corn sheller's owner.
The corn sheller, which looked somewhat like a sausage grinder, was mounted onto the side of a wooden box. An ear of corn was placed into the top of the sheller as the hand crank was turned.
Corn shellers came in a variety of sizes, from small hand-held devices to large self-feeding conveyer belt-type wagons pulled by horses or powered by steam.
In this video, I show you how to make a corn kernel remover/sheller tool on the cheap and easy to do! This corn kernel removal tool also works with smaller cobs such as mini popping corn and can ...
Mick Gallagher feeds copious amounts of corn cobs into the old and aptly named 'hit or miss' petrol-engine-powered corn-sheller for the benefit of on-lookers at the Maffra show in Gippsland, Victoria.