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Re: NEW IDEA ONE ROW CORN PICKER
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Posted by paul on May 22, 2005 at 13:15:46 from (66.60.197.98):
In Reply to: NEW IDEA ONE ROW CORN PICKER posted by JKC on May 22, 2005 at 04:37:07:
Leroy has the price right. Here in southern Minnesota no one wants to putz with a one row, and few bother picking any corn any more, so certianly under $100 around here. I bought 2 row 300 for $30 in great shape a decade ago, bought a 6A for $100 decages ago, and just got a 324 for $165. All 3 went right into the field, good condition. I would expect to pay scrap iron price for a one row picker around here. In some areas 'out east' the one rowers bring over $1000. Usually the one rows are older like the 6A, and are kinda slow - built for 100 bu corn, not 200 bu..... Good machines tho, & Agco supports them amazingly well for their age. You will pay for that support tho.... --->Paul
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