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My 782 series II cotton picker

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430WLPG

01-02-2007 15:46:49




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I have another 782, 616,622,a 99 JD all for parts




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CF

01-03-2007 19:24:32




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 Re: My 782 series II cotton picker in reply to 430WLPG, 01-02-2007 15:46:49  
We use those ol girls to pump water here in the Delta. How did those pickers find their way to stripper country? Tom



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TA in LA

01-02-2007 19:03:05




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 Re: My 782 series II cotton picker in reply to 430WLPG, 01-02-2007 15:46:49  
sorry I didn't read the other post before I posted. You had already answered my question, but thats a little far away for me since I am in Lower Alabama.



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TA in LA

01-02-2007 18:57:13




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 Re: My 782 series II cotton picker in reply to 430WLPG, 01-02-2007 15:46:49  
Where are you located at. I still run a 782 Series II Case-IH. Thanks to some kids or hunters I could use the front windshield and a few other things. It is a good ole picker, does as good a job as the new ones, just slow.But then whats time to a pig!



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430WLPG

01-02-2007 18:31:56




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 Re: My 782 series II cotton picker in reply to 430WLPG, 01-02-2007 15:46:49  
Sw. Okla. I don't use it, but there is a lot of cotton grown around here. They call the thing a module builder, And there are is from 10-18 bales in a module,



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farmer101IL

01-02-2007 17:02:27




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 Re: My 782 series II cotton picker in reply to 430WLPG, 01-02-2007 15:46:49  
Hey 430 where do you live at. Do you plant cotton and use that machine. I've seen alot of cotton down south of memphis TN. I watched some guys undloading into the compactor or baler whatever they call that thing . cotton always has been interesting to me. Thanks for all the pictures. That's alot of JD's on one place!!!!! !!

Farmer



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