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Re: Corn Pickers - What were the best?
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Posted by georgeky on June 26, 2007 at 19:10:40 from (64.12.116.135):
In Reply to: Re: Corn Pickers - What were the best? posted by Faber on June 26, 2007 at 03:46:00:
Any of the later ones are very goo machines. It depends if you want a one row or two row , narrow or wide if you are looking for a two row. Like mentione above the 324 for wide and 325 for narrow. The one I have is a 324. I also have a one row, but am not sure of the model number. I will go to the barn and see if I can find the number on it. Will post back my findings in a little while. Keep in mind this is all just my opinion from using both JD and NI. To tell the truth neither one of those will pick with the 234 IH, but it is a mounted two row picker and a little hard to get parts for.
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