Driving off the skin of corn without hurting the seeds can also be said to be the principle of simulating the manual scraping of corn. Corn peeler, with rubber inside. Will not break the seeds, after the corn enters, in the process of walking, finish peeling. It enters the drum chamber through the feed inlet, and the corn husks are peeled off by the drum body through rotation, friction, extrusion and propulsion, and the corn husks and corn cobs are automatically discharged from their respective outlets.
I've never seen anything too big. The first thing we use is that we can only put one corn at a time, and it is powered by a hand-stirred handle. There are many nails-like protrusions on the disc under the corn to rub and rotate to thresh the corn husk, and the corn husk and corn cob are automatically discharged from their respective outlets. But in the process of using, we should pay attention to safety and use steps, and we must be impatient.
That's late harvest. Late harvest of corn can make the corn cob dry on its own. Even in rainy days, it won't go moldy and deteriorate, and it will dry quickly after sunny days. Secondly, for corn harvested by machines, I usually choose to harvest it 3-5 days later. The effect of corn cob dehydration on corn trees is better. Delay the harvest time. The water content of corn seeds is relatively large, especially the seeds that are directly threshed and harvested can even squeeze out water. Therefore, the harvest time can be delayed in time without long-term rain and snow weather.