Mccormick Deering Hand Corn Sheller Manual



Sheller

DESCRIPTION
McCormick-Deering No.2 corn sheller and Farmall Regular tractor on Dick Wormley's farm. A man stands on the left gathering the shelled corn into a 'utility hog feeder' manufactured by W. A. McCollough and Sons.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:78503
Creation Date: December 1930
Creator Name:International Harvester Company
City:Newton
County:
State:Iowa
Collection Name:McCormick - International Harvester
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:photographic print, b&w
Original Format Number:McCormick 7z Album 297, pg. 1
Original Dimensions:10 x 8.25 inches

Operators Manual (OPT) - The operators manual (a.k.a. Owners manual) is the book that came OEM from the manufacturer when the International Harvester 1874-1942 Hand Corn Sheller was purchased. It gives the owner/operator instructions, shift patterns, capacities (anti freeze, crankcase, oil, hydraulic, etc.) and adjustment procedures (brakes, clutch, etc.). McCormick-Deering No.2 corn sheller and Farmall Regular tractor on Dick Wormley's farm. A man stands on the left gathering the shelled corn into a 'utility hog feeder' manufactured by W. McCollough and Sons.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Original caption reads 'Photo by E.E. Stacey, Dec, 1930. Number 2 Cylinder Corn Sheller, Dick Wormley, Newton, Iowa. Shelled Corn is being run direct into the hog feeder. Mr. Wormley uses all his corn and the shelling is for feed purposes.'
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Agricultural implements
Agricultural machinery
Corn
Tractors
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Trees
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Work clothes
Farm buildings
Farms
Fences
Men
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Farmers
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