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Cotton pickin season is comin

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    Posted: 08 Sep 2012 at 1:23am
Got the 116 picker home and got it mounted on the D17.  Thanks Henry!
 
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Wow! What a project! I have not ever seen anything like that. Looks like a  job well done. Lets see some pictures of some of your other treasures..  Dave.
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That's great James. I'm glad you finally found one. I know you have been hunting for 2 or 3 years at least. God Bless.
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How do the controls work? Electrical ,clutch,steering,shifting???
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#Wow - that's an interesting machine. Guessing it took a while to get set up.  Looking forward to hearing how it does.
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That looks like it might be a little top heavy. Very interesting machine! Never seen anything like it! Post a video of it in action for us.
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Looks a bit tricky to mount! Nice machine!
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That's a great find!! I think there are not very many of that model.Most of the pickers you see are the 616's where the tractor is reversed under the picker.
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WOW! There aren't many of those left! That one is in very nice condition, must have been inside it's whole life. Be sure to post up videos. 
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Nice looking machine. Don't see many of thoose in Western MD. Are you going to use it? Bill
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Wow , How cool is that. Would love to see some pics of how the controls connect.Also would love to see a video of it in action. Watch for low lying branches and dont pop the clutch.
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I've parted out a 616 to get the tractor out from under it before. I also know where there is another 616 if it hasn't been sent to china yet. Fascinating how they were integrated onto the tractor base.
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My first thought was -- theres a tractor under there? ? Oh there it is !!
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boy, that must be fun to mount.  and I agree with the top heavy comment.  very interesting to see.
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Thanks so much for the pictures!Looks like the d-17 is hiding! Take more pics if you can, when its in the field takin cotton off, as you can guess us northern boys have not seen a cotton picker in action up here! Lol
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Originally posted by David Maddux David Maddux wrote:

Wow! What a project! I have not ever seen anything like that. Looks like a  job well done. Lets see some pictures of some of your other treasures..  Dave.
 
Thanks Dave!  I'll have to see what other pictures I can dig up next time i'm down on the farm.
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Originally posted by Lynn Marshall Lynn Marshall wrote:

How do the controls work? Electrical ,clutch,steering,shifting???
 
The clutch and brakes are worked with hydraulic master/slave setups similar to what you see in automotive applications.  The slave cylinder for the clutch mounts on the floor plate and the brake slaves mount to a bracket that bolts to the transmission just beneath the floor plate.
 
The electrical has a pigtail that slips under the hood on the right side and has eyelets that bolt into the tractor's main harness around the battery & starter relay area.  It even has the same color and gauges as the tractor which made it easy to see where each one went.
 
The steering has a chain drive that is turned by the wheel on the picker that in turn drives a universal shaft that bolts onto the tractor's steering wheel using a triangle shaped plate.
 
The transmission is shifted with a rod linkage assembly.  Its interesting to shift, the shift pattern is upside down and backwards!
 
All the other controls pto, range, throttle ect are all done through rod linkage as well.
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Originally posted by bill2260 bill2260 wrote:

Nice looking machine. Don't see many of thoose in Western MD. Are you going to use it? Bill
 
We hope to do a little playing in the field with it one of these days.  There's still somemore work to get her ready for the field.  The head unit is currently stuck most likely due to sitting on the ground and rusting up the bottom drive chain.  It will sure be neat to see it working.
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Originally posted by Pat the Plumber CIL Pat the Plumber CIL wrote:

Wow , How cool is that. Would love to see some pics of how the controls connect.Also would love to see a video of it in action. Watch for low lying branches and dont pop the clutch.
 
I will get some better pics of the controls next time im on the farm.  It is pretty interesting how they mate up.
 
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WOW!  Thanks for posting the great pictures!  Hopefully you get get it freed up and running.  The paint and decals look great.  A truely great find.
 
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Way cool!!! what is the tank for behind the pickers operator platform? And i used to think it was a pain to mount the two row picker on dads D 17
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