Mystery Pieces

Nebraska Cowman

Well-known Member
3/8 bolt thread and just over an inch long. They are not horse shoe caulks and they are way to small to be threshing machine teeth. What is it? I have 3 boxes full.
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My thoughts would be snapping roll pegs or husking roll pegs. Any part numbers on them or the boxes? Possiblely pegs for a corn sheller cylinder attatchment on a corn picker. By the way I know I H made a sheller atchment for the 2ME mounted and later mounted pickers but did IH have a sheller atchment for the 2PR? Also post your question and pictures on the corn picker as they may have an answer. Armand
 
Hi Cowman, my many many years ago my uncle had a small mill for thrashing white or yellow beans and the cylinder had teeth like those bolts. I can't remember make or model but frame was all wood.

JimB
 
They look like the bolts that hold the bars on a combine cylinder. I remember we had a Massey Ferguson combine that had bolts like that and the bolt head lined up with the cylinder bar ridges. Roger
 
You are exactly right Jim, I did not have a 140
catalog but I looked up the cylinder in a 122 book
and there it is! It's a bolt to hold in the rasp bar
just like Roger thought. Thanks guys.
 

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