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Corn picker weight

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jeef

03-25-2008 14:46:05




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How much do to old 1 row corn pickers weigh? I have to go get one tomorow and need to figure out how much it is going to weigh to determin how I am going to pick it up.




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Jeef

03-27-2008 14:29:24




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 Re: Corn picker weight in reply to bgoathill, 03-25-2008 14:46:05  

tim[in] said: (quoted from post at 17:06:44 03/27/08) Are they silage choppers or ear corn pickers. I'd bet that you can find some farmer or collector to take them off your hands and use or restore them. Anything is better than them going to china.


Ya Tim we used to do that but seemed like we were always showing equiptment and not selling any. I am getting a cub this week that I am going to resell or keep if I cannot make any money on it.
These were pretty much shot. They didn't pull apart but were very rusty. Went up onto the tractor well the only problem was the slop we were ankle deep in.

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Jeef

03-27-2008 06:21:55




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 Re: Corn picker weight in reply to jeef, 03-25-2008 14:46:05  
Well the coop was definately lighter than the nh. I could pick the coop up off the ground but couldn't move the loader, no traction. So I got a tug from a big row crop john deer.
These are both going to scrap. The Coop went on the trailer easily, the NH is lined up with the trailer ramps and between pushing with the loader and pulling with the winch it will be on the trailer today some time.
One thing I was disapointed with was a cullapactor. The last one I remember getting squated the loader and could barely move but the one on this farm I picked up lenthwise and moved it like it was nothong.
Thanks for the information.
I need to look into ballast for the tractor.

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tim[in]

03-27-2008 09:06:44




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 Re: Corn picker weight in reply to Jeef, 03-27-2008 06:21:55  
Are they silage choppers or ear corn pickers. I'd bet that you can find some farmer or collector to take them off your hands and use or restore them. Anything is better than them going to china.



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Jeef

03-25-2008 18:19:48




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 Re: Corn picker weight in reply to swood, 03-25-2008 14:46:05  

Brian in MI said: (quoted from post at 23:40:46 03/25/08) Ford 601 1 row mounted 1800 lbs.


Wow that will make my loader squat.
They have wheels on them but have brush grown up between them. So I am going to have to lift them up and pull away.



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Brian in MI

03-26-2008 08:10:44




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 Re: Corn picker weight in reply to Jeef, 03-25-2008 18:19:48  
good luck, we used an excavator to load mine onto the trailer, don't ask how I got it off.



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Brian in MI

03-25-2008 15:40:46




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 Re: Corn picker weight in reply to jeef, 03-25-2008 14:46:05  
Ford 601 1 row mounted 1800 lbs.



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R Aiken

03-25-2008 15:18:45




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 Re: Corn picker weight in reply to jeef, 03-25-2008 14:46:05  
IHC, NI ,MM , MH, 2300 to 2500 lbs
AC, Case, GI , Co op 1500- 1600 lbs



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