IV 



Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. 



n June, 1917. 



Boy 



with a 



Corn 

 Sheller 



will strip 



and the seed wi 



More 

 Cobs 



than 



Six Men 



the old 

 way, 



be cleaner, and there will be no cleaning up. 



The Cobs are fed into the mill, which 

 thoroughly strips the seed, and the lot passes 

 through to a shaker. 



The Stripped Cobs pass over the 



shaker and shoot off the end. 



Maize Dirt and Scraps drop 



through shaker on to an oscillating screen, 

 which completely eradicates the dirt and 

 scraps, eventually sending the clean maize 

 through a spout into a bag or any waiting 

 receptacle. 



"INVINCIBLE" One-Hole Sheller will shell 25 

 bushels per hour. £4 17s. 6d. 



"INVINCIBLE" Two-Hole Sheller will shell 50 

 to 60 buhels per hour, £10 15s. 



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