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I built and mounted this machine this machine. It was the last Cook sheller built and I stopped operations later that year - several months past two days. This sheller was the fastest, cleanest and gentlest ever made and established the state of the art for modern day corn shellers. It's design capacity was conservatively rated at 4500 bu./hr. At the time, 22 ft. cob stackers, 16 ft. ear corn feeders and 13 ft. shell corn augers were fairly common. Cook shellers were rugged and dependable. The first Cook sheller was built in 1939 was still in service in 1989. - Don Cook
Edited by CookMachine 3/31/2013 09:18
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