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NW Washington | The IH 2M later models were the most common in our area. We had a IH 24 for a while which was more of a snapper but it got traded for a 2M. Putting the 2M on an M Farmall was a big job.
The Allis Chalmers was not very good, and did a terrible job of cleaning shucks off of the corn. I do think it used a little short snapping rolls and sheller/stripper plates unlike the regular snapping rolls used my others.
Also note that there were pickers with husking beds and others called snappers that did not have a husking bed. | |
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