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Posted by Terry Anderson on June 06, 2007 at 05:26:18 from (216.46.204.15):
I have a McCormick-Deering hammermill that has not been used in approx. 50 years or more. All of this time it has been stored indoors so it is in good shape, the "flywheel"? spings freely and all screens are with it. This is a belt driven hammermill. Other than the McCormick-Deering name on it and a manufactured by International Harvester emblem, I can find no markings. It does set in a dark corner of the toolshed so a closer inspection with a flashlight is in order. This is an item I would like to sell since I am now retired. Does anyone have either an educated guess as to the value or can someone steer me in a direction to find more info about it or even give me an idea on where to advertize this item? I would appreciate any help out there. Terry Anderson tfales13@yahoo.com
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