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The "Corn Comb" uses long curved, offset fingers to bring down stalks into the header and at the same time miss standing corn. There are two fingers per row, and each row is offset to create an auger effect across the head. "Our machine is 100 percent guaranteed - if you don't like it we'll return your money in full," says Tom Wherry.Available in 4, 6, 8, and 12-row models. A 8-row model sells for $1,295.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Heritage Machine & Welding, 1001 W. Locust, Bloomington, Ill. 61701 (ph 800 274-0440 or 309 828-0400; fax 309 828-2724).
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Heritage Machine COMBINES Down Corn 25-5-26 The "Corn Comb" uses long curved, offset fingers to bring down stalks into the header and at the same time miss standing corn. There are two fingers per row, and each row is offset to create an auger effect across the head. "Our machine is 100 percent guaranteed - if you don't like it we'll return your money in full," says Tom Wherry.Available in 4, 6, 8, and 12-row models. A 8-row model sells for $1,295.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Heritage Machine & Welding, 1001 W. Locust, Bloomington, Ill. 61701 (ph 800 274-0440 or 309 828-0400; fax 309 828-2724).
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