Posted by M Moline Fan on July 24, 2008 at 03:59:06 from (209.143.60.153):
In Reply to: Re: Pea-ing PICS!! posted by bradk on July 23, 2008 at 17:53:26:
Eight machines in one field- they must move at a snails pace. It would be interesting to see a cut-away of the inner workings. Which reminds me of a farmer I know. Last fall he had a non-farm small grandson riding along in the cab of his combine for the first time. Watching ear corn go into the combine and seeing the shelled corn come out of the bin, he asked how the corn got shelled. Farmer told him there's a bunch of tiny midget men in there. Kid got wide eyed- until the farmer set him straight. These things look big enough to work that way. I've used a "Mr. Pea Sheller" with a drill, you almost have to blanch the pods for it to work.
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