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How many of you have run one of these?

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Gary in Texas View Drop Down
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    Posted: 03 Dec 2010 at 5:22am
I am not a farmer, but I have been helping a friend (Mike) get his cotton in and he let me run the 880 AC cotton stripper for a bit.
I enjoyed it.
 
 
sorry about the green.....


Edited by Gary in Texas - 03 Dec 2010 at 6:41am
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Need a new catagory in the registry for that !
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Not much we could do with one around here. Maybe try it out on some milkweed? LOL
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You can do a lot with it in the South.
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Howdy,
Thats a petty cool pic, All ways wanted to get one of those. Something sure different up here in Wiisconsin. Thanks for posting.
 
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I have two 880's but they have the stripper (broadcast) heads. I haven't ran them in a couple of years but they did a very good job and I will run them again if I decide to plant any cotton. Notice how there is no cotton left in the field behind them. They have a Continental gin stand that deburrs the cotton off the boll, and not a lot of expense to keep up, unlike they pickers. I have wanted to run behind the JD pickers with them just to show them how to clean up a field.
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First one I ever seen was in the Smithsonian.  Took me a few minutes to determine just what it was for! LOL!!
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How old is that machine?  Are parts still available from Agco??  
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Wow! Just not used to seeing forever. Guess there aren't many hills in Texas.
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The one in the photo is a 1982 model 880. with a 433I turbo for power.
Mike has a mostly complete one for spare parts. But gets most parts he needs from an AGCO dealer in Vernon Texas.  He has a 1977 model 680 that has not been used in several years with the broadcast header on it.
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We have one but never had anything to run it in other than the barn.  l
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Wonder if we could raise cotton in northern IN, looks kinda fun to run.
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How long has he had the cotton picker? It really is in nice shape.

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