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    Posted: 22 May 2011 at 4:40pm
Here are a couple pics.....
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Heres my question, would you repaint the engine side shields, or leave them alone? The rest of the picker won't be re-painted (Except air cleaner top and front mesh grill screen).
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Don, Personally...I would leave everything just the way it is now! It looks great! Mighty fine looking WD there,Don. We need to see it in action later this fall picking corn!  Thanks for posting the pics!  Rick
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SHEESH!!!!! and to think they set these up every fall.......
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Looks great as it is!!  What did you use on the metal to give it that shine?  I remember riding in the wagon while Dad was running one of these.  Lets go pickin.
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I think Don's intention is to leave it on the tractor from now on and never take it back off! LOL!
Jim...I don't know what Don used to shine the picker up with,but I always use WD40...it'll shine things up in a hurry and last a good while as well.  Rick
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Dang, thats sharp!  I'd leave it the way it is myself.  Just wondering, how hard is it to steer?  The one picture looks like you are really working the wheel.
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I wonder how long the headlights will last, they look like the first thing to go.
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  never took out a lite   we always moved them in as far as we could  wore 3 of them out
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Looks great Don, I woudn't paint anything.
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We always had either Oliver or New Idea pull type pickers and you were some distance from all the dust and trash except when the wind blew wrong. I would think after a day of running an AC your eyes and nose would be full of dirt and dust. It would be hard to get away from it.
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Originally posted by JimWenigOH JimWenigOH wrote:

Looks great as it is!!  What did you use on the metal to give it that shine?  I remember riding in the wagon while Dad was running one of these.  Lets go pickin.
 
Rick was right on, My dad used wd40 on the metal, makes it look nice for awhile. Thats him in the picture driving. It does not steer hard at all! Alot easier than I thought it would. Rick, you were also right, that thing is not coming off!! Kind of like a DH at a major league baseball game, its a designated "Picker tractor" now! lol
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Originally posted by BILLP-SE-MI BILLP-SE-MI wrote:

Looks great Don, I woudn't paint anything.
Have a good one. BILL P
 
Thanks Bill, just trying to make up my mind on painting the side sheilds or not. Still don't know.
 
Here is another pic of the drivers seat, It really is a pain to get on now!! But its worth it!
 
 
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I know this picture is small, but this painting is something I seen as a kid. I need to buy it now! I always thought this was the coolest Allis painting I have ever saw!
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Do not paint something that is an attachment, tractor is tractor, implement is implement !!!
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Nice looking unit Don,I can smell the freshly picked corn now.We had a pull type New Idea picker.It was all the D-17 could do to pull the picker and a full load of corn in a muddy field.Later the D-19 had no problems.I would think the tractor would have an easier time pulling a full wagon with the picker mounted.I know the dust and dirt would be bad sitting in the middle.Didn't most farmers pick corn in morning when dew is still on so husking rolls can husk ears much better.An old farmer I worked for picked in morning and cut beans in afternoon.
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i don't know don, sounds like the color bothers you a little or you wouldn't be asking about paint. if it bothered me, and if it wasn't to resell, i'd probably paint. but if it doesn't bother you and you're just asking what others would do....well i think the majority say to leave it.
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how do you guys like those pickers? grandpa said they bought one new with a dc case and took it back 2 days later and bought a new idea and used it for 20 years and loved it. they said it clogged up constantly couldnt go a full round with out getting plugged up. even had the dealer come and look at and run it and he said to bring it back in and he would trade him even on the new idea. 
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wow!! wish dad had one of those when we picked in the ear! we had a 2MH IH picker...took 2 tubes of grease to grease every day, was a %$^&$&%#$%^^& to put on and take off! whew!
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Looks very coooool Don!!  I like it! Love them side shields. I have a couple nice sets of those ma'self!
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We still have a farmall 400 with a 2 row IH picker on it. It has been 20 years since we picked with it, but it did work good. As kids we rode in the wagons as the ears came falling in. It was a dusty ride. Even had an M catch on fire in the field with a 2 row ear picker on. It was an all day job to put the picker on or off the tractor, It was easier to leave it on one, and buy another to use. That probably why it is still on the 400 in the back of the shed.
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Very nice I wouldent paint it!
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If had a few acres I was thinking of planting some corn, get a corn picker to pick it in the fall and put it in a crib. Then come next summer pull an All Crop up to the crib and shell it out, put it in a bin, and burn it in a corn burner to heat the place.

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I will add my 2 cents worth here-don't change a thing. It looks great. Just be super careful with that machine. It is a dangerous toy and we have all heard the horror stories. I hope you can get some action pictures this fall!
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Thanks for the comments!
I was looking for a very original WD before I bought this one, just couldn't seem to find one close to the state of Michigan. Someone sprayed it again (TSC orange) before I got it. Probably will just re paint the air cleaner cap and front mesh screen now, and call it good.

We have a tractor drive coming up, and I am taking this in it. My dad said I need to take some ear corn, put some in the elevator, and hang some ears off the back chute with monofilament. I like that idea, and I might even hang an American Flag off the back for kicks, will be interesting I will post some pics of that!


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Dad had one that used to put on and off his WC every fall. He says it didn't take him long to mount and he always did it by himself. He also had an F20 with an IH picker that he never took off cause it was a huge pain. The IH picker would go through more corn but would leave a yellow streak behind each row. The AC picker did a good job but he called it a sunshine picker as it didn't like moist stalks. That and the WC was geared to fast for the larger yeilds he was getting in the 60's and 70's. The Gleaner E fixed all that and an Oliver pull type for the little ear corn he still harvested after his picker and WC burned in a shed fire in 76' and the F20 burned in a grass fire when Mom and Dad were off visiting relatives in ND about 1971.
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The ole Woods Bros picked clean in the morning and the mounted AC picked clean in the afternoon....that's what dad said.I was too young to care.
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Don,
 
Can you show a picture of how this bracket is used with a mounted picker:
 
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Don, you are making me want to put a picker on one of my WD'S. Looks great! I think we all want to see her pick some corn this fall. Dad had a farmall 400 and mtd NI  picker. I loved picking corn, when he would let me. seems it was one of his favorites too.  Btw.. looks like ya need a left hand brake cover... lol. 
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Aaron, ya got that right! Thats the last of the "cobble jobs" I am taking off the tractor!
 
Jeff, I took these pictures tonight for ya. You have the RH bracket, The one in the pictures is a LH. That bracket bolts right under the rear axle, and actually holds the picker "up". The stud shaft that you can't see in the pictures, slides into that bracket. A pin then slips in the other side to lock it into place. This allows the entire picker undercarriage to "pivot" on 2 studs for up and down height control. Hope that makes sense.
 
 
 
 
 
These other pictures are for Ted, this is how the grill screen, and side shields are attached.
 
 
 
 
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Thanks for taking and posting those pictures Don. Exactly what I wanted to see.
 
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