US Patent: 38,002
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Corn Sheller
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Patentee:
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Thomas D. Burrall (exact or similar names) - Geneva, Ontario County, NY |
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Patent Dates:
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Mar. 24, 1863 |
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Joel Havens Molding & Machining: Metalwork in Geneva, NY
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Description: |
Some of the corn sheller's manufactured under this patent were dated 14 Mar 1863 instead of 24 Mar 1863.
Corn Shelter and Separator.
An illustration is given of the improved Burrall patent corn sheller and separator, which is made by the Goulds Manufacturing Company. Many styles of corn shellers are in the market, more or less efficient in their operation and differing in their characteristics. But the Burrall sheller combines features, which do not exist in other machines of this class, and for this reason the Goulds Company presents it as a sheller preeminently adapted to the requirements of parties who have occasion to use shellers. This is a right-handed sheller, made entirely of iron and very durable, it shells and separates perfectly clean either large or small corn, an advantage which will be appreciated ; there are no outside gears and its parts do not clog; in case of necessity any part can be duplicated at a small expense; thus saving the cost of a new sheller should any accident happen which will involve repair. The Goulds Manufacturing Company is the sole manufacturer of the genuine Burrall sheller.
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