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MACK
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Topic: cotton pickerPosted: 28 Feb 2017 at 9:52pm |
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Did anyone but AC and JD build a cotton picker? Not in cotton country, just curious. MACK
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CrestonM
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Posted: 28 Feb 2017 at 10:02pm |
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Oh yes, IH built them, Hesston had them, Oliver had them, Dearborn had a 3pt mounted one for Fords, a company called Rust had them (John Rust actually invented the successful mechanical cotton picker), and many more.
There were quite a few of them back in the day....now it's pretty much just Deere and IH.
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shameless (ne)
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Posted: 28 Feb 2017 at 10:09pm |
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, IH, and Case/IH made them. deere had a ground driven picker made to be pulled behind mules. I think Case made them too.
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shameless (ne)
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Posted: 28 Feb 2017 at 10:15pm |
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rust brothers had one too
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CrestonM
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Posted: 28 Feb 2017 at 10:16pm |
Deere model 31. Made in the 30's, and they only made less than 300. They actually had 2, a model 30 and 31. The 30 wasn't galvanized, and the newer 31 was. Supposedly they were all delivered to Texas, but I know a guy who lives near my grandpa who has a 31, and there's another 31 not too far from that one. At any rate, they're very rare. Maybe not valuable, but very rare. Here's a video, but like all things Deere, they seem to be having a hard time with it... Lol Edited by CrestonM - 28 Feb 2017 at 10:16pm |
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shameless (ne)
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Posted: 28 Feb 2017 at 10:19pm |
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lol...I think the guy riding on it is just wondering how the thing worked!
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Posted: 28 Feb 2017 at 10:24pm |
I kinda wonder too! I think it just strips everything off and conveys it to the hopper. Also, for all you guys who aren't in cotton country, here's a very good video about the harvest process. These are cotton strippers, not pickers.
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