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| G706
12-23-2012 14:53:16
64.134.162.205
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   Here's a couple pictures of a Uni. Corn cribs empty and the picker just needs a rear tire but the corn's already harvested. |
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| Justforfun
12-24-2012 06:06:26
67.236.87.45
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Re: Uni-pickor in reply to G706, 12-23-2012 14:53:16
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| G706, You beat me out on taking photos of that barn and picker. I drive past there twice a day, and keep thinking I'll come back with my camera. Like said before, great pictures. Fred |
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| G706
12-24-2012 07:17:14
67.236.34.39
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Re: Uni-pickor in reply to Justforfun, 12-24-2012 06:06:26
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| There is so much traffic I was about afraid to stop for pictures. Took a chance and walked out in the field for a better shot. First saw it about 10 years ago we my brother in law and I got lost on the way from New Paris to Topeka. Hope someone can save it before the scrappers or a housing development get it. Too far for me to drag 2200 miles home! |
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| oleclint
12-23-2012 17:48:08
69.8.14.205
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Re: Uni-pickor in reply to G706, 12-23-2012 14:53:16
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| M-M named them a "Uni-Farmor " The earlier ones had a 3 wheeled 'Uni-Tractor under the different harvesting attch. Latter on,M-M replaced the underpowered 3 wheeler with a 4 wheeled , "Brown Mule"That had a bigger eng. in it.I think one option was a Chevy 6 cyl. Not a bad outfit in its day. I think they came on the market about 1950. Maybe MMDel or ILJOHN will get on here with more facts , they are well imformed on these outfits. I would like to know where this great pic was taken at. Thanks. clint |
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| G706
12-24-2012 07:12:12
67.236.34.39
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Re: Uni-pickor in reply to oleclint, 12-23-2012 17:48:08
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| Not sure the road but it is west of Benton, Indiana on the way to New Paris. |
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| gtractorfan
12-23-2012 17:19:09
71.66.229.3
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Re: Uni-pickor in reply to G706, 12-23-2012 14:53:16
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| Looks like it needs to be INSIDE the shed, they don't make those anymore. Would be a shame to let it rust into the ground. |
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| Retired Farmer
12-23-2012 17:17:27
207.200.116.5
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Re: Uni-pickor in reply to G706, 12-23-2012 14:53:16
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| Perfect picture to put on a calendar. |
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| Paul from MI
12-23-2012 15:08:11
204.106.250.243
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Re: Uni-pickor in reply to G706, 12-23-2012 14:53:16
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| My cousin used one of those for years. I think his had a 292 Chevy six in it. Must have done a pretty good job because he was very fussy about picking clean corn. |
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| Mark (EC,IN)
12-23-2012 16:59:06
70.196.100.190
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Re: Uni-pickor in reply to Paul from MI, 12-23-2012 15:08:11
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| | That being painted yellow is old enough to be a Minnie Moe. Didn"t they call them a "Mule"? I thought the Uni term is what New Idea called them after the bought it. What ever it is called..........it a cool picture....on of those "I wish it could talk" |
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