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Topic: John Deere 1 row picker
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| Letsseewhatthisdoes
01-27-2013 20:57:21
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Ove 40 years ago my father-in-law pulled his 3010 out from under a one row cotton picker for the season and never used it again. Regrettably he was killed in a tractor accident 6 years ago and I hate to scrap this thing if anyone is interested in a restoration. While I realize this is a long shot finding someone interested in this, I think I have all the parts I know of that were needed to make this thing work again. Wondering if y"all know of anyone interested before I put it to the torch. thanks, John |
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| mb58
01-29-2013 18:16:39
98.80.80.110
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Re: John Deere 1 row picker in reply to Letsseewhatthisdoes, 01-27-2013 20:57:21
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| You need to put pics on here and you gotta say where you live. |
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| doug coulter
01-28-2013 09:36:25
209.87.249.181
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Re: John Deere 1 row picker in reply to Letsseewhatthisdoes, 01-27-2013 20:57:21
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| very interested in it could you send pictures l had a two row cotton picker |
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| thurlow
01-28-2013 06:20:43
74.177.47.211
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Re: John Deere 1 row picker in reply to Letsseewhatthisdoes, 01-27-2013 20:57:21
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| Probably a "22" or "122"; the difference iirc was that one had a 12 bar front drum and the other had a 16 bar. My dad bought a new 3010 w/a 122 picker in '63; he ran the combine and I ran the picker; used it 'til '68 when we bought a new 2-row "699". |
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| cumminspuller
01-28-2013 06:17:04
65.83.65.34
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Re: John Deere 1 row picker in reply to Letsseewhatthisdoes, 01-27-2013 20:57:21
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| Letsseewhatthisdoes
01-28-2013 04:29:41
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Re: John Deere 1 row picker in reply to Letsseewhatthisdoes, 01-27-2013 20:57:21
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| Texas , sorry I didn"t explain myself too well again...in South Carolina a picker I a cotton picker. Not sure of the model number offhand but even have the operators manual as well. |
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| Tx Jim
01-28-2013 05:58:29
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Re: John Deere 1 row picker in reply to Letsseewhatthisdoes, 01-28-2013 04:29:41
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| Letsseewhatthisdoes said: (quoted from post at 07:29:41 01/28/13) Texas , sorry I didn"t explain myself too well again...in South Carolina a picker I a cotton picker. Not sure of the model number offhand but even have the operators manual as well. |
SORRY it's my mistake as you explained it very well. If you'll post the model # I'll try to help you as JD had several different 1 row cotton picker models to choose from.
BTW I won't hold it against you just because I have an EX son in law that came from S. Carolina :lol:
This post was edited by Tx Jim at 06:02:53 01/28/13. |
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| Tx Jim
01-28-2013 03:45:14
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Re: John Deere 1 row picker in reply to Letsseewhatthisdoes, 01-27-2013 20:57:21
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| Letsseewhatthisdoes
Place an ad in the free classified ads at the top LH corner of this page. I'll bet someone other than a "Chinaman" will be interested in the corn snapper. |
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| tomstractorsandtoys1
01-27-2013 22:36:06
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Re: John Deere 1 row picker in reply to Letsseewhatthisdoes, 01-27-2013 20:57:21
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| Move your post over to the John Deere forum.Do not get in a hurry to cut it up as I am sure someone will be interested.Maybe list your location as well.A cotton picker with all the brackets is a rare find,if no one here is interested try Ebay or list in Green magazine. A piece of history like that should be saved. |
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