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Re: 227 corn picker will it fit on a jd-B
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Posted by Leroy on November 02, 2005 at 18:34:11 from (209.143.52.5):
In Reply to: Re: 227 corn picker will it fit on a jd-B posted by Allan in NE on November 02, 2005 at 16:48:44:
Allan, The 50 is rated at 31HP if a gas tractor and the B is rated at 28HP on gas so unless you had an all fuel 50 and comparing it to a gas B then the 50 has more power and the 50 has about a 3" axle while the B is about 2 1/4" axle.. I ran one on a 51 A for many a year and john Deere never made brackets for a B altho a friend when he bought a 227 last year somehow got it on a B to get it home, was wanting to later put it on an A. Now the predesser of the 227 was the 226 picker and that was made to fit a B or A but was too heavy for a B but the B had enough power but could not keep it from boiling with the picker on. Used that 226 1 year but the 227 many a year and the hardest part of mounting the 227 was changing the wheel tread, reversing the wheels. the picker actually lifted itself on
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