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Corn Sheller GEKO G73187 — manual/hand-operated corn dehusker
Corn Sheller GEKO G73187 — manual/hand-operated corn dehusker
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Corn Sheller GEKO G73187 — manual/hand-operated corn dehusker
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Corn Sheller GEKO G73187 — manual/hand-operated corn dehusker
Corn Sheller GEKO G73187 — manual/hand-operated corn dehusker
GEKO G73187 is a manual corn sheller designed to remove kernels from corn cobs using hand operation. The tool provides a mechanical, non-electric solution for shelling corn, delivering a compact and portable device suitable for small-scale tasks such as feed preparation, seed processing, and household use. Its simple construction focuses on straightforward operation and easy transport, making it practical where electricity is unavailable or when a low-cost, low-maintenance option is preferred.
The GEKO manual corn sheller offers reliable kernel removal through a hand-operated mechanism that does not require power. Its compact size and light weight support portability and storage in small workshops or farm sheds. The design reduces manual effort compared with hand-peeling while maintaining control over shelling speed and intensity. Materials and construction allow straightforward cleaning and basic maintenance for continued use.
Place a corn cob into the sheller’s intake and operate the hand mechanism according to the device’s orientation and motion—typically by turning or sliding the handle to advance the cob through the shelling element. Collected kernels fall into the receiving area while the empty cob is discharged. Work at a steady pace to avoid overloading the mechanism, and inspect cobs for foreign objects or excessive moisture before shelling. After use, brush away residual kernels and dust and store the unit in a dry place.
For consistent results, use well-dried cobs and moderate, even hand motion. Avoid forcing overly wet or damaged cobs through the mechanism to reduce wear. Periodically check moving parts for wear and clear debris after each session to maintain reliable performance.
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