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Re: #18 picker on ebay-never saw one before
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Posted by Larry D on June 06, 2002 at 18:02:24 from (207.230.205.55):
In Reply to: #18 picker on ebay-never saw one before posted by JimW on June 06, 2002 at 15:24:12:
Jim I have had a John Deere 18 one row picker since the mid 80s. We used it for picking the seed corn that we raised for the university as well as regular corn for the crib. It is a nice easy pulling picker and at times we used a 51 B a 50 and a 520 on it. I still have it in the shed even tho we no longer raise any corn. I have a barge box on a JD 953 wagon to go with it. The 18 has some in common with the 101 that was semi mounted only the 18 is pull type. Talking about the old 18 brings back some fond memories. Good luck. Larry D
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