m and picker

Dennis@mo

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Found a early model m with a two row mounted corn picker attached. Has been sitting for 10 years or so in a shed concrete floors and has not been started. Not sure of what all could be wrong with it. Was asked to give bid. The picker seemed to be in very good shape. Any ideas? The rear tires are junk.Could see that much
 
Fast farmall maybe a little high , or want it more than me, a parts m is 2-400 and a h/m picker is not overly valuable , if it is a newer model picker with a shelled it maybe worth more. Pictures are necessary to determine a price point .
 
The picker model number is important to set a price. A lot we do not know about the M in question. Pictures are important in this matter.
 
Corn pickers are a heavy load for most tractors, I doubt any picker tractors have fluid in the rear tires even if the rear tires are 8 ply.

Unless the picker is a IH 234, a JD237 or you really want one, the picker is worth scrap value, $75/ton here. Myself, I wouldn't add any value for the picker because of the extra costs to haul and remove it. The tractor is currently non-running and needs $1000 worth of new rear tires, maybe worth $500 to $750 total?
 
Depends on the picker , if it is and OLD 2 ME IMHOP tractor and picker together 850 , if it is a New Idea and it has the later 12 roll husking bed then 1500-1850 .Really need pictures from all angles to give a good price.
 
Paid 400 for a m with stuck motor,m&w 9 speed, Perfect sheet metal decent rear tires and a complete tractor with a ih 2 mh mounted picker. Picker was a late 2mh with grease banks.
 
Picker tractors did have fluid for when the picker was removed and was pulling the plow. Most were not dedicated to picker.
 

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