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Posted by John Addengast on April 16, 2001 at 18:24:14 from (209.163.37.223):
Recently, I've been offered a Rumley Watts 4-B cornsheller. I've never heard of this company before and I'm wondering if it was part of the Rumley Oilpull family? The machine is a drab green w/ yellow stripes and lettering. Any idea of the age of this machine? What is the value of it in 75% condition? It's no virgin,but a day repairing some wood(something fell from the loft and broke the side peices on the cob elevator)we could be shelling corn. Anybody out there in Rumley land able to help me?????????? Thanks
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