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Tom

09-13-2003 06:11:12




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I Could use some education on the later models.
Were the 325,327 one, two or both row models? I am interested in the one row variety. What models did they come in, and did they have sheller attachments available?

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JimW

09-17-2003 07:15:40




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 Re: New Idea Pickers in reply to Tom, 09-13-2003 06:11:12  
Many times you see in a sale bill, a 2-row picker advertised as a 326 model picker or 327. Those people listing the items get the husking bed number, instead of the gathering unit number. But that can be a good thing, if you read that a picker has a 326 bed, you know it is a 8-roll bed, so it has to be a 324 or 25. If you see what size planter the farmer has, that may tell you the rest (doesn't work for consignment sales though.) A picker advertised as a 313, is the 8-roll bed, it will tell you it is a 311 (or 312 narrow). Grinding attachments were #315 I believe. Never have seen one though, but many were sold for farmers to use for high-moisture corn in the silo.

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jm

09-16-2003 05:53:38




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 Re: New Idea Pickers in reply to Tom, 09-13-2003 06:11:12  
310 and 323-one row pickers
324 is a two row wide
325 is a two row narrow
327 I believe is a 12 row husking bed number



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tim[in]

09-14-2003 15:36:32




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 Re: New Idea Pickers in reply to Tom, 09-13-2003 06:11:12  
the 323 is a picker with a husking bed. there is probably some that were just snappers but i dont think there was a different number designation.



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Tim(nj)

09-14-2003 18:06:09




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 Re: Re: New Idea Pickers in reply to tim[in], 09-14-2003 15:36:32  
309 was the snapper version.



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tim[in]

09-16-2003 01:48:36




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 Re: Re: Re: New Idea Pickers in reply to Tim(nj), 09-14-2003 18:06:09  
thanks , i never got into the snapper versions. i dont even think i've seen a snapper. around here they all had husking beds.



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Tim(nj)

09-13-2003 07:23:57




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 Re: New Idea Pickers in reply to Tom, 09-13-2003 06:11:12  
The 323 was the latest model 1-row. Only a husker, as far as I know. The 325 was the 2-row 30" base unit, the 324 was the 2-row 38" base unit. The 327 was the 12-roll husker unit that fit on them. The 329 was the sheller unit that fit on them.



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Marvin(MN)

09-13-2003 21:39:20




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 Re: Re: New Idea Pickers in reply to Tim(nj), 09-13-2003 07:23:57  
I have a 314 Sheller that fits them also. It is just smaller than the 329.
Marvin



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