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Invest. Plate III. 33 roils or else, without being husked, carried by an elevator and deliv- ered into a wagon which is driven alongside the machine. Another form of modern practical corn picker has the guide chains with the usual prongs for straightening up the stalks. The chains form a stalk passage extending rearward thru the machine. A rap- idly moving chain provided with fingers is located at one side and between the guide chains in such a position that as the machme passes over the row th...e fingers engage the ears on the stalks and snap them ofl". By means of a deflector the ears are directed to a receptacle from which they are carried to the husking rollers and thence to the wagon. The tops of the cornstalks are cut oft", and by means of a conveyor this and other trash is carried to the rear and dropt on the ground. This machine is shown in Plate III. OBJECTIONS AND ADVANTAGES. The corn picker is intended to remove the ears from the stalks, which are left in the field. Most of the machines are built on the assumption that the stalks are valueless, and therefore they are prac- tically destroyed.
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