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 Nevada, Iowa | It's all interesting from a historical point of view and at the same time means very little other than that. Having said all of that, a point my Dad always likes to make since the rotary has become popular with almost every manufacturer and most of them touting to have the first true or the best rotary, wasn't the corn sheller really the first rotary design in a threshing / separating unit? I don't know who built the first corn sheller and they sure as heck weren't designed to pull through the field or to be self propelled but they appear to be the first rotor that I can recall. Most of them made a very good grain sample too. Just thoughts. | |
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