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McCormic deering chopper

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crazyman

01-10-2002 19:34:26




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I found a old chopper out in the hills, (who knows why it is there) it has a 42 on the side and appears to be ran by pto, the frame has a hi on it. there is a wood platform on one side that appears to be a place for some one to stand, could any one help me with what it is? I tryed to post a picture but it keeps telling me its a bad directry.




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The Dukester

01-11-2002 16:11:52




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 Re: McCormic deering chopper in reply to crazyman, 01-10-2002 19:34:26  
Sounds to me like you might have found an old model 42 IH pull type combine with a bagger attatchment--probably in a seriously rusted out condition.



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Don H

01-11-2002 15:51:32




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 Re: McCormic deering chopper in reply to crazyman, 01-10-2002 19:34:26  
Is it possible you might have found an old grain binder? How wide is this platform you describe? A hay or grain chopper would not have had a platform. Another possibility is that is might be a corn binder, used before choppers were in vogue.



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crazyman

01-11-2002 20:20:25




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 Re: Re: McCormic deering chopper in reply to Don H, 01-11-2002 15:51:32  
Thanks, I am trying to down load a pic of it know, this has got to be the most helpfull site atound, i do a lot of traveling around here where I live , and I run in to some of the most interesting things, in places you whould never dream of. I dont know what alot of it is used for, but I just love to look at it, My dads 2 acres is covered with old thinks That I find and hall home, I think I got the picture down loade, it is under McCormic deering.

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Dan

01-12-2002 08:20:16




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 Re: Re: Re: McCormic deering chopper in reply to crazyman, 01-11-2002 20:20:25  
Crazyman, I just seen your picture. The implement you found is an IH model 42 pull type combine with bagger attachment. It has deteriorated enough that you really can't tell what it is, unless you know what it is.



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