We had a gehl mill on the farm we raised alot of hogs , ground feed 3 times a week , makes me think of a memory riding home on the bus it was pouring rain like 38 degrees out as I was the last to get off the bus having a talk with Marge are driver this is gonna suck grinding feed in the rain , dad left me a list of chores mom told me to change clothes n get a shack n get busy Temps to fall freezing rain to heavy snow . Got the 1650 diesel it was always on the mill one load in the rain n freezing rain one in a snow blizzard chores all done sure glad gramps showed up in the snow storm , had alot of responsibility for a 14 year boy best thing I remember my gramps standing frozen bill of his hat covered in snow n ice and a smile on his face as I was cleaning the mill n tractor off as he gave me a hug you do as your asked and never complain . As we walked to the house to get warm think your mom would make some coffee, I said I bet she sure will walking in 4 inches of snow . From turkey creek farms be safe n thankful
$100 bill. And you need to have one tractor on the mill, one tractor on a feed cart and one tractor on an ear corn wagon. Too bad you don't have any spare tractors....😄
I watch Iowa Country Girl channel, they use a Artsway mixer. They combine ear, shelled corn and then add mineral. Don't remember what ratio they used. Might help you get an idea. When we did chicken feed, we used shell corn, mineral and a bale of hay. Also, Ross if you don't use the strings on your hooded shirt, get rid of them, please. I have seen a close call.
Here at a sale that would be $750+, and most days with good weather at a sale probably a $1000. I say you gave $300. Good mills are getting hard to find in my area, the salt rusted them out when the feed was left in them drawing some moisture. In the 90's, I bought a clapped out IH 1150 for $400, used it for a few years, came across a hydraulic drive NH 357 that was pretty good at another sale and bought it for $500, sold the IH for $200. When the cows left in '04 I sold the NH for $2000 and the guy thought he stole it. Got a different place 10 years ago, decided to run some beef so looked for a mill, after going to sales and seeing junk bring $1500, I put up a wanted ad online. Local guy answered and said he had a Gehl 65 for $900. I went and looked at it, was ok, ended up buying it compared to what was at sales. Replaced bearings, belts, auger flighting on it. Worked ok, but hated the mechanical drive on it and it was slow with the elf hammer mill. Seen a MX120 Gehl hydraulic drive with a scale on auction time in IA, paint was in the augers yet, hammers never turned. Watched it, got it bought for $2k, local trucked it here on the neck of a detachable while hauling a corn planter for next to nothing. Had it a number of years now, put a few bearings in, but have done nothing else to it. Works good but not quite as nice as a NH 355 or 357 but those are taller and wont fit in my building to unload. I went to a consignment sale here right after it came and one was there in rough shape and brought what i paid, so I felt better about myself. There aren't many out there now to pick from and the prices show it. A few around me had those shellers, was a way to use one piece of equipment instead of having a separate sheller, I seem remember some guys shelling out of cribs, not running the hammer mill, corn fell into the bottom auger and into the tank, they then bagged the shelled corn out of the tank to sell.
Ross on the feed auger extension , take the c clamps off slide the extension out and rotate 180 degrees , the ear corn falls into the sheller! Ross here in windy south central Kansas i'd put my right arm up wind , blow the cobs out of it ! My bear cat grinder looks bigger then your grinder. Grinding corn stalks I can pull the engine down on a John Deere 4010 diesel (70 h p). On my 4020 diesel I don't pull the engine down (80 h p ). Hope this helps you!
That brings back nightmares! One of the worst jobs on the dairy was grinding feed with the Gehl hammer mill. So much better once we got the Peerless roller mill, but still work. That's easily worth $200 in scrap.
I saw a New Farmhand grinder/sheller at the Clay county fair at Spencer Iowa in the early 80's. In the early 2000's I saw one on an estate sale on the Clay/Buena Vista County line. I assumed it was the same one? The manual for my Artsway shows a picture of a sheller attachment available but no further information.
As far as the sheller goes, for feeding hogs that grinder would have been great. We used to shell corn for the sale hogs and use ground up ear corn for the breeding stock to keep them more lean, didn't have anything to do with their body not being able to handle cobbs.
I rolled a 352 mill like that one on flat ground. It is easier than you think. I drove across one of those groves cattle walk in the ground at an angle. One wheel dropped in and popped out the same instant the other wheel dropped in. Flipped it instantly. Tore it to pieces. I was not traveling fast or careless at all. Needless to say I just sat on the tractor dumbfounded for awhile.
If you pick a load of corn and decide to put it through the sheller the cobs and husks are good for drying wet spots in the pasture although wood chips from a local tree service work better you just have to avoid conifers
It was not as bad as you think, we used the sheller all the time. There is a piece that sits on top of the opening to the hammer mill that feeds the to the corn sheller . You just put a trailer to the side of it to blow the cobs into
For ear corn try the 3/4 inch screen first. That tube added to the drag auger is to help direct shell corn into the flighing. I have a lot of trouble with super dry shell corn spilling back down the auger. Take the tube out for ear corn.
Great video and I think you got a good piece of equipment there. Just a little bit of work and cleanup. I'm cheap and I would guess about 300.00. Good luck with it Ross.
My guess is $550.00 keep up the great videos. Just out of curiosity have you ever thought of building a small shop would sure make it nicer for you especially in the winter months.
Here in southern Ohio we have the same grinder and we would use the sheller when we ground hog feed and not when we ground feed for the dairy cows I believe it was only available on 351&352 models
You may want to pull the screen out and run some whole shelled corn or wheat or something to scour out the rust and old funky feed. Don't forget to check the oil in the gearbox under the tank. I'll guess you give $250 for it
There's a Arts Way mixer that's on a sale right now and it has a chute coming off of it like the one off the sheller. I wonder if that's what that is too. The pic isn't real clear but it's pointed in the opposite direction of yours. There's also a Cletrac crawler on the same sale. It supposedly runs and moves
I always enjoy your videos .I just sold a 355 I rebuilt over late winter and early spring. I have a 352 and the man who had it originally would grind 3 full mixers of corn soybean mix a day for hogs. Great piece of equipment.
I believe you’ve got a pretty good deal there. The way it looks IF you had paid a $1000 for it (I’m sure you didn’t) you still got a smoke’n deal. I say a couple tubes of grease and put the spurs to her, she’ll run. Nice find.
We had a arts way 4?? something. We ran it with our 1800 gas Oliver straight geared,,later my dad converted it to LP,,Boy that cleaned up that engine,,after doing so ,the engines oil stayed so clean as the day you changed it ,,the tank was mounted just ahead of the steering wheel,he had some modifying of the hood,,and he removed the carb and mounted a injector body. Boy it made a nice tractor ,and it always started even in the coldest winters.-4IH pucker on it ,,0 below in Iowa,,Nice,he filled it from our big 1000 gal LP farm tank that had a extension fill nipple hose conversion on it as a qiuck attach,,the engine ran very smooth and winded,, nice ,,he mounted a 234 IH corn picker on it also,,he was able to run that pretty fast with the 1800 under it,,I couldn't keep up with wagon change outs,to keep him going ,,hauling in to the corn cribs and unloading. We ran a JD pull behind combine also off the Oliver 1800. I believe it's was a puller model JD 62,,the Oliver was hard on the combines PTO gearbox,,and PTO shier pins
I've seen quite a few of those up here in mid Michigan it seems the bottom gearsare always the problem and the auger tubes breaking loose ,that one looks like a good score 👍🏻
I like the inlet auger tube somebody installed as that auger is slow and never cleans out. I've seen many of these units, but never the sheller, very unusual to say the least - I'm looking forward to seeing it run with corn on the cob. I have a book for the 352 and absolutely can not find it for you - if I find it (when I'm not looking for it) I'll send it to your PO box.
Greetings from Davison Michigan! Great buy on the grinder mixer. Mine is exactly the same minus the sheller. My loading auger works exactly the same. Make sure you crawl underneath and service the mixing auger gearbox. Check the oil and grease the clutch for the discharge auger. I had to rebuild my gearbox and it's a real adventure getting the mixing auger out. Though it would make a great video!😂. Take care! Enjoy making cattle feed!
We did the gearbox on the bottom of ours. It's a real pain. I'm not sure how you are supposed to get the shaft unhooked that goes to the unloading auger. We ended up cutting it and putting a coupling on it
@@jamieebersole6755 We welded a ring to the top of the mixing auger, then hooked a backhoe to it lifting the tires a few inches off the ground. Reached in with a torch and heated the splined coupling up cherry red. Sounded like a 30.06 going off when the splines let go and the auger shooting out of the top! Super sketchy!!
Nice old grinder-mixer...similar to the JD 400 unit we have. First move on getting it home was liberal use of grease and oil to be sure all was free. Hadn't been used in several years. Ground a little junk hay to attempt to clean old residue out of the inner workings. Price? We gave $400 for ours and quickly got a ROI doing feed at home, not having to wait in line at the local feed mill. Have used some salvage and new parts over the years to keep it going. A lot of the engineering looks similar to your NH.
You're always saying you are cheap so I will say 300.00. 😂😂. I never considered you cheap. I considered you to be sparing, 😂😂😂. You might be a little hard hearing as I was trying to get you to take it apart so we could see what was going on behind the shield. Hahahaha. See you soon in the next one.
Very nice machine. Our neighbor had a mixer mill with a sheller on it. It was a New Holland but I don’t know the model number. He used the sheller a lot for hog feed. I’ll say $600. Nice piece of history!!
If I am dealing on something that say the guy is asking $100, I always tell him I will give him $99.98. They look at me like I was crazy and I tell him that it makes me feel better that I bargained him down.@@rosstheoliverman
You're cow's will love ground cob corn. I mix 100 pound of dried molasses per 1000 pounds of corn they eat it like candy. If you paid any less than 750 I consider you a thief !
It was a gift
Sure 🤣 it was $500 gift
It runs. That’s great
Thanks!
That thing would be cool shelling corn at Rantoul in 2 years. I bet it would be the only one.
I’ll donate to the fund to get it down there lol
I bet it would be an awkward thing to haul.
I have a 352 with a sheller. Never used the sheller, but ran it once.
Cool! I’ve never seen another one
We had a gehl mill on the farm we raised alot of hogs , ground feed 3 times a week , makes me think of a memory riding home on the bus it was pouring rain like 38 degrees out as I was the last to get off the bus having a talk with Marge are driver this is gonna suck grinding feed in the rain , dad left me a list of chores mom told me to change clothes n get a shack n get busy Temps to fall freezing rain to heavy snow . Got the 1650 diesel it was always on the mill one load in the rain n freezing rain one in a snow blizzard chores all done sure glad gramps showed up in the snow storm , had alot of responsibility for a 14 year boy best thing I remember my gramps standing frozen bill of his hat covered in snow n ice and a smile on his face as I was cleaning the mill n tractor off as he gave me a hug you do as your asked and never complain . As we walked to the house to get warm think your mom would make some coffee, I said I bet she sure will walking in 4 inches of snow . From turkey creek farms be safe n thankful
Awesome story/memories! Thanks Earl!
I’ll never complain about your not using enough penetrating fluid ever again. 😁
Nice buy there Ross!!
🤣🤣🤣 thanks Donald!
@@rosstheoliverman
WOW!! You’re getting caught up on comments today! I hope you’re having a great day Ross!!
@@donaldwallace7934😂 thanks! We’ll see how far I get
$100 bill. And you need to have one tractor on the mill, one tractor on a feed cart and one tractor on an ear corn wagon. Too bad you don't have any spare tractors....😄
Going to need to get a couple more for sure
🤣 I think I can scrape up a few extras
Yeah, the 880 returns!
Hooray 🎉
some cool stuff on this one
Thanks Marty!
Used one similar for dairy cows,hogs,dogs and chickens. Ground feed 2x a week. Loud and dirty job.
Cool!!
I watch Iowa Country Girl channel, they use a Artsway mixer. They combine ear, shelled corn and then add mineral. Don't remember what ratio they used. Might help you get an idea. When we did chicken feed, we used shell corn, mineral and a bale of hay. Also, Ross if you don't use the strings on your hooded shirt, get rid of them, please. I have seen a close call.
Thanks Dan!
Maybe 150.00 bucks, looks like a keeper,hope you video the corn grinding without sadness
🤣 i’m not that cheap!
Nice
power wash job where make it look almost new
Yeah, I plan to eventually clean it up and work on the cosmetics of it.
Here at a sale that would be $750+, and most days with good weather at a sale probably a $1000. I say you gave $300. Good mills are getting hard to find in my area, the salt rusted them out when the feed was left in them drawing some moisture. In the 90's, I bought a clapped out IH 1150 for $400, used it for a few years, came across a hydraulic drive NH 357 that was pretty good at another sale and bought it for $500, sold the IH for $200. When the cows left in '04 I sold the NH for $2000 and the guy thought he stole it. Got a different place 10 years ago, decided to run some beef so looked for a mill, after going to sales and seeing junk bring $1500, I put up a wanted ad online. Local guy answered and said he had a Gehl 65 for $900. I went and looked at it, was ok, ended up buying it compared to what was at sales. Replaced bearings, belts, auger flighting on it. Worked ok, but hated the mechanical drive on it and it was slow with the elf hammer mill. Seen a MX120 Gehl hydraulic drive with a scale on auction time in IA, paint was in the augers yet, hammers never turned. Watched it, got it bought for $2k, local trucked it here on the neck of a detachable while hauling a corn planter for next to nothing. Had it a number of years now, put a few bearings in, but have done nothing else to it. Works good but not quite as nice as a NH 355 or 357 but those are taller and wont fit in my building to unload. I went to a consignment sale here right after it came and one was there in rough shape and brought what i paid, so I felt better about myself. There aren't many out there now to pick from and the prices show it.
A few around me had those shellers, was a way to use one piece of equipment instead of having a separate sheller, I seem remember some guys shelling out of cribs, not running the hammer mill, corn fell into the bottom auger and into the tank, they then bagged the shelled corn out of the tank to sell.
I gave $500. I thought that was a fair price
I would guess 200 doll hairs for that fine piece of farm history .SEE
Higher see 🤣
That lever on the right side under the hammer mill controls the drive for the feeding sugar
Yup! It sure is handy!!
Great vid, let's see it earning its keep 👍
It’s coming up! I have several videos filmed ahead. It will be out sometime this week.
I had a 354 without the sheller thing. Worked good.
Cool! Thanks Bill!
Ross on the feed auger extension , take the c clamps off slide the extension out and rotate 180 degrees , the ear corn falls into the sheller! Ross here in windy south central Kansas i'd put my right arm up wind , blow the cobs out of it ! My bear cat grinder looks bigger then your grinder. Grinding corn stalks I can pull the engine down on a John Deere 4010 diesel (70 h p). On my 4020 diesel I don't pull the engine down (80 h p ). Hope this helps you!
Cool! Thanks William!
That brings back nightmares! One of the worst jobs on the dairy was grinding feed with the Gehl hammer mill. So much better once we got the Peerless roller mill, but still work. That's easily worth $200 in scrap.
Yeah, I gave 500 and I don’t think I’m hurting.
I saw a New Farmhand grinder/sheller at the Clay county fair at Spencer Iowa in the early 80's. In the early 2000's I saw one on an estate sale on the Clay/Buena Vista County line. I assumed it was the same one? The manual for my Artsway shows a picture of a sheller attachment available but no further information.
Cool! Thanks Dan!
As far as the sheller goes, for feeding hogs that grinder would have been great. We used to shell corn for the sale hogs and use ground up ear corn for the breeding stock to keep them more lean, didn't have anything to do with their body not being able to handle cobbs.
That’s what I figured, we raised hogs for years and they never refused anything you put in front of them.
Seems like you have good deal there Ross
Thanks Stephen!
A little TLC and it'll work like a charm. I'm thinking 3 fiddy. Regardless excellent. Thank you for the video. Be safe. Lots of moving stuff.
A little higher. Thanks Brad!!
50 -60 hrs cleaning greasing replacing barring belts be good to go 250.00 maybe
A little bit higher!
I have the same grinder, less sheller. I believe yours is in better shape than mine.
Cool! I’ve never ran across another with the sheller.
I have a new Holland 352 mixer but it doesn't have the sheller it works great
Cool! Thanks Tom!
Great New Holland mill Ross! You will get good use out of it!
Thanks! I think it will be handy!
I rolled a 352 mill like that one on flat ground. It is easier than you think. I drove across one of those groves cattle walk in the ground at an angle. One wheel dropped in and popped out the same instant the other wheel dropped in. Flipped it instantly. Tore it to pieces. I was not traveling fast or careless at all. Needless to say I just sat on the tractor dumbfounded for awhile.
Wow! I’ll definitely be more cautious when I take it out there then. Thanks Pete!
If you pick a load of corn and decide to put it through the sheller the cobs and husks are good for drying wet spots in the pasture although wood chips from a local tree service work better you just have to avoid conifers
Interesting! Thanks Larry!!
It was not as bad as you think, we used the sheller all the time. There is a piece that sits on top of the opening to the hammer mill that feeds the to the corn sheller . You just put a trailer to the side of it to blow the cobs into
Cool!
For ear corn try the 3/4 inch screen first. That tube added to the drag auger is to help direct shell corn into the flighing. I have a lot of trouble with super dry shell corn spilling back down the auger. Take the tube out for ear corn.
Thanks!!!
Great video and I think you got a good piece of equipment there. Just a little bit of work and cleanup. I'm cheap and I would guess about 300.00. Good luck with it Ross.
Thanks Keith!!
My guess is $550.00 keep up the great videos. Just out of curiosity have you ever thought of building a small shop would sure make it nicer for you especially in the winter months.
One of these days….Thanks Wayne!
Make sure the gearbox at the bottom has oil it will create alot of sadness if you need to fix it
Yeah, as soon as my book gets here I’ll know where to check everything.
Here in southern Ohio we have the same grinder and we would use the sheller when we ground hog feed and not when we ground feed for the dairy cows I believe it was only available on 351&352 models
Cool!
You may want to pull the screen out and run some whole shelled corn or wheat or something to scour out the rust and old funky feed. Don't forget to check the oil in the gearbox under the tank. I'll guess you give $250 for it
Thanks! It was double that number 🤣
I love watching your videos on old farm equipment and watching you bring them back to work you do a great job keep up the great work
Thanks James!
Awesome find Ross. We had same model on our farm, we just blew the corn cobs into a manure spreader and spread it in the field again. $350
Cool! And higher!
There's a Arts Way mixer that's on a sale right now and it has a chute coming off of it like the one off the sheller. I wonder if that's what that is too. The pic isn't real clear but it's pointed in the opposite direction of yours. There's also a Cletrac crawler on the same sale. It supposedly runs and moves
Cool!
@@rosstheoliverman it's in Mulberry. Is that close to you?
Very nice!! Our neighbor had a mixer mill with a sheller attachment. I’ll say $250. Love the video!
Thanks Larry! Higher!
Excellent video again looks like a functioning piece of equipment my guess is 300.00
Thanks Terry! Higher!
Ross I think that's going to make you a nice mixer
I hope so! Thanks Mike!
My dad had a farmhand mixmill with sheller witch had a elevator for cob discharge is why he bought farmhand instead of new Holland
Cool!!
I always enjoy your videos .I just sold a 355 I rebuilt over late winter and early spring. I have a 352 and the man who had it originally would grind 3 full mixers of corn soybean mix a day for hogs. Great piece of equipment.
Wow! I can't fathom spending that much time grinding feed a day. I grind once a week most of the time.
Thanks Tyler!
Im guessing $500. Pretty decent shape for its age. Ive got a nh 353, its ben a very good grinder. The hydrolic driven grinders sure are nice
Bingo! I offered him 500 and he took it
You found a gold mine with this one.
More options than a Model A.
Thanks Hugh!
I believe you’ve got a pretty good deal there. The way it looks IF you had paid a $1000 for it (I’m sure you didn’t) you still got a smoke’n deal. I say a couple tubes of grease and put the spurs to her, she’ll run. Nice find.
Thanks Cory! I paid half your guess 🤣
We had a arts way 4?? something. We ran it with our 1800 gas Oliver straight geared,,later my dad converted it to LP,,Boy that cleaned up that engine,,after doing so ,the engines oil stayed so clean as the day you changed it ,,the tank was mounted just ahead of the steering wheel,he had some modifying of the hood,,and he removed the carb and mounted a injector body. Boy it made a nice tractor ,and it always started even in the coldest winters.-4IH pucker on it ,,0 below in Iowa,,Nice,he filled it from our big 1000 gal LP farm tank that had a extension fill nipple hose conversion on it as a qiuck attach,,the engine ran very smooth and winded,, nice ,,he mounted a 234 IH corn picker on it also,,he was able to run that pretty fast with the 1800 under it,,I couldn't keep up with wagon change outs,to keep him going ,,hauling in to the corn cribs and unloading. We ran a JD pull behind combine also off the Oliver 1800. I believe it's was a puller model JD 62,,the Oliver was hard on the combines PTO gearbox,,and PTO shier pins
Started Even in - 40 below zeno,,as my previous comment spelling was messed up
It was a john Deere pull type model 96 combine. ,not a 62
I've seen quite a few of those up here in mid Michigan it seems the bottom gearsare always the problem and the auger tubes breaking loose ,that one looks like a good score 👍🏻
Thanks!!!
I like the inlet auger tube somebody installed as that auger is slow and never cleans out. I've seen many of these units, but never the sheller, very unusual to say the least - I'm looking forward to seeing it run with corn on the cob. I have a book for the 352 and absolutely can not find it for you - if I find it (when I'm not looking for it) I'll send it to your PO box.
Thanks!!!
Scrap price whats it wiegh? 3000 lbs 3-$400 bucks. That sheller is pretty neat. You ought to through a few ears in it just to see it work.
I’m planning on trying it out as soon as I get some ear corn picked.
Greetings from Davison Michigan! Great buy on the grinder mixer. Mine is exactly the same minus the sheller. My loading auger works exactly the same. Make sure you crawl underneath and service the mixing auger gearbox. Check the oil and grease the clutch for the discharge auger. I had to rebuild my gearbox and it's a real adventure getting the mixing auger out. Though it would make a great video!😂. Take care! Enjoy making cattle feed!
We did the gearbox on the bottom of ours. It's a real pain. I'm not sure how you are supposed to get the shaft unhooked that goes to the unloading auger. We ended up cutting it and putting a coupling on it
@@jamieebersole6755 We welded a ring to the top of the mixing auger, then hooked a backhoe to it lifting the tires a few inches off the ground. Reached in with a torch and heated the splined coupling up cherry red. Sounded like a 30.06 going off when the splines let go and the auger shooting out of the top! Super sketchy!!
Thanks Scott!
Great find. Im gonna say $150.
Thanks! Higher!
I would say 400, but what ever it was as long as you’re happy that’s all it matters LOL, I’d say you got good one
Thanks! You’re close but it was slightly higher!
Awesome find...I'm guessing $500.00 you frugal dog!🤑
Bingo 🤣
Nice old grinder-mixer...similar to the JD 400 unit we have. First move on getting it home was liberal use of grease and oil to be sure all was free. Hadn't been used in several years. Ground a little junk hay to attempt to clean old residue out of the inner workings. Price? We gave $400 for ours and quickly got a ROI doing feed at home, not having to wait in line at the local feed mill. Have used some salvage and new parts over the years to keep it going. A lot of the engineering looks similar to your NH.
Cool! I’ve never seen a John Deere up close but they look similar
Nice mixer been inside for sure. I will guess$800.00
Thanks John! A little lower!
The dent is probably from hitting a barn roof. I guess 400.00
It was rolled over once. Higher!
That things needs a good wash!!!
Yup. Eventually we’ll work on cosmetics
I like your videos and humor. Tripod use would help.
Thanks Craig!
Looks like everyone is guessing the price 750$ and maintain that bottom gear box
Thanks Richard! I gave 500
It's cost was a pair of choppers
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I'd say $500.👍👍
Bingo!
lets go $500
Bingo!
Could you just shell ear corn to sell?
You could
Probably didnt want the roughage for hogs
Probably not
Im going with 500
Bingo!
Nice , 450 $
Thanks! Slightly higher
Considering it sat for 30 years, you bought it sight unseen, I'd say you paid $200 - $250.
Higher! I’m not that cheap 🤣
I don't hate,you. Ithink you and I could be good friends.
🤣 thanks Clayton!
$500 feed mill
Bingo!
You're always saying you are cheap so I will say 300.00. 😂😂. I never considered you cheap. I considered you to be sparing, 😂😂😂. You might be a little hard hearing as I was trying to get you to take it apart so we could see what was going on behind the shield. Hahahaha. See you soon in the next one.
🤣🤣🤣 I paid a little more this time!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
$275👍👍
Thanks Paul!
Higher Tom!!
I'm guessing 500$
I'm gonna say $500 . It's probably worth a $1000-$1200 though.
Very nice machine. Our neighbor had a mixer mill with a sheller on it. It was a New Holland but I don’t know the model number. He used the sheller a lot for hog feed. I’ll say $600. Nice piece of history!!
Bingo! $500
Thanks Larry!
$500 give or take 😂
Bingo!
@@rosstheoliverman 😂 I know a $500 deal when I see it 😂
300.00$
Higher!
Probably scap price
$500
Ross I’m a cheap ass but I’m not that big of a cheap ass and I’m 16 😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
525.00
So close! $500
300.bucks
Higher!
350
Higher!
$300.00 for grinder
Higher!
$250 maybe $300.
Higher!!
you gave $350.00 for it???
Higher!
$450???@@rosstheoliverman
here in wisconsin at auction it would bring 1 to 2000 all day long@@rosstheoliverman
50 bucks
🤣 Higher
$250.00
Higher!
$350
Higher!
$99.98
That’s a very specific number, but I like your thinking 🤣 very frugal
If I am dealing on something that say the guy is asking $100, I always tell him I will give him $99.98. They look at me like I was crazy and I tell him that it makes me feel better that I bargained him down.@@rosstheoliverman
$500.00 at the most
Bingo!
150 lol
Lol. Higher!
250$
Higher!
You're cow's will love ground cob corn. I mix 100 pound of dried molasses per 1000 pounds of corn they eat it like candy. If you paid any less than 750 I consider you a thief !
🤣 well, I guess I’m a thief because I gave 500 🤣🤣🤣
500
Bingo!
200
Higher!
$300
Higher!
$300
A little higher!
500
Bingo!
$300
Higher!