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Re: Corn Pickers - What were the best?
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Posted by glennster on June 26, 2007 at 06:54:16 from (76.223.242.115):
In Reply to: Re: Corn Pickers - What were the best? posted by Larry in Mo on June 26, 2007 at 05:28:06:
we had a massey self propelled years ago, real good picker, 2 row. had a second one bought at a sale with a bad motor, used it for parts. then went to a i-h 400 with a mounted new idea picker, guy from wisconsin came down and bought both masseys. seemed like the new idea pull type was the other popular one in our area too. only thing i dint like about the mounted picker was if the fields got wet from the fall rains, you'd get stuck real quick, real deep. then....unhook the wagon, drag the picker out, go again..... ah the good ole days!!! h would be on the elevator, m hauling wagons, up in the crib moving the chutes...fun fun fun!!!!
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