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Bob,
Neat project on picker!!!  Those road trips are always fun!!   Just thought I would mention that I built a fairly precision model of the 33 on a WC last year.   You can see it on my model website at acmodelsofarizona.weebly.com.     Armand
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Originally posted by Bradleytrench Bradleytrench wrote:

Man i feel like one lucky person. I have a operation manual, dealership service and setup manual, dealership parts manual, and i have 3 copies of prints of the model 33 picker and the 14 picker that should have been destroyed.
WOW those are truly some treasures ya got there bob.No wonder ole dad was fired up...lol...great find!!
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Today dad and I took the elevator off my picker. Cleaned all the mouse nests and crap out of the elevator. Did some body work on the elevator. Replaced the elevator chain paddles. Put the elevator back on the picker. Now if i can get my new tires on my wagon, I'll be ready to pick corn this week. I sure would like to pick a wagon load of corn to take to the show this next weekend. Bobby
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Little video of the elevator working

https://youtu.be/tU0YQ1-Q-M8

Edited by Bradleytrench - 08 Sep 2018 at 10:40pm
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Bob,
That elevator is humming right along as it should! Good job! Have fun at the show!
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  have to say back two months ago when Bob said he'd like to have something diff from all the same stuff you see at shows and I said get a mounted corn picker never dreamed we might find a good picker that can still work (more or less). I think Bob is happy with this unit.    
3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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Well since I had to work all weekend, i missed the show in republic. Had a few hrs this afternoon. Went to dads and played

https://youtu.be/Ey9zMOe4GPI

https://youtu.be/6wnMPAmvHt8

And then dad played

https://youtu.be/jnnXaGR36N0

https://youtu.be/aqhdSf5XJCQ




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I need to hook my fans back up to blow the trash out.
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That is very cool!
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Bob, Don,
Thanks for taking and posting! I had never seen one of these in operation! I kept thinking, raise the head! raise the head! Then realized that I don't think you can raise the head on these? Is that correct? I assume the corn rows are not the right spacing for running two rows??
You guys have done a great job getting this picker and tractor working in a short time!
Bob, hows that hand clutch working?
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There's a funny little story behind picking some corn yesterday, I called Bob to see if he was OK with me getting some picked for a display for the wife to-be and Bobby asked me to hold-on and he'd be right over to run it too. lol 
The fan belt was unhooked to the blowers (it was removed to make repairs) and let a lot of trash go into the wagon but we knew that was going to happen, this was more to play that to pick for real. It will get a real work-out when the corn is ready in two or three weeks.
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https://youtu.be/9jGguEiGHpU

Today i took my tractor and picker out and picked some 250+ bushel corn. Heres a video of todays activities. I had 2 farmers that farm a lot of ground stop and watch my picker in action. One had to have his combine in the picture with the tractor and picker. Bobby



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Bobby,
 Great video of you picking corn! Thanks for sharing! You guys did it! One row at a time.
Regards,
 Chris
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That is so cool! I can't get enough of the old way of doing things!
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Here's a hot link to Bob's fun.
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Nice! Wish I had a flare bed wagon like that!
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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