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#7 isn't worth much

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Tim(nj)

10-12-2004 17:02:39




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Only New Idea 1-row that"s worth anything is a 323, $1000+ for a nice one. 310 might get $500-700. #10 might get $100-150, #7 usually $10-$50.




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Joe in IN

10-13-2004 08:45:22




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 Re: #7 isn't worth much in reply to Tim(nj), 10-12-2004 17:02:39  
Please educate me. Why is a #7 not worth very much? I have looked around for a corn picker and seems they are asking $750+ in Indiana(at least the ones I've seen).... I would give $50 in a minute if it worked or needed just minor repair...



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Tim(nj)

10-13-2004 10:20:04




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 Re: #7 isn't worth much in reply to Joe in IN, 10-13-2004 08:45:22  
A #7 dates from the late 40s early 50s. Can"t handle corn past 100 bu. per acre very well. Snapper roll design can cause over 10% field shelling losses. Parts are not available. There are lots of 323 and 310 pickers around in this area, which makes the #10 and #7 very cheap. If there is a demand for pickers in Indiana and there are none around, that explains the prices.



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dej(JED)

10-13-2004 11:05:06




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 Re: #7 isn't worth much in reply to Tim(nj), 10-13-2004 10:20:04  
I know of 3 of them in Western, Pa. that you can get for $50 each. They all work well. A 323 will bring $1500 for a good one here.



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