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234 cornpicker. Axel breaker????
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Posted by kev in iowa on August 25, 2000 at 19:32:30 from (209.152.125.27):
Have been told by several old timers not to mount a 234 picker on my 460 with heavy duty axels and R5 wheels. I have a chance at several of these units and do NOT intend to harvest with it but take the outfit to the show next year. I wondered it they had set the rear wheels to wide to get mud clearence? How much did one of these weigh and how heavy was a 2MH? 2nd choice. Also have a New Idea mounted that would be free. Few pickers show up to these events, saw just one this year. This would have been much easer 20 years ago, oh well. kev
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