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D17 with #190 mounted picker

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    Posted: 12 Nov 2016 at 7:31pm
Pics of a new to me this year AC picker that came out of a 25 to 35 year hibernation. LOT'S of fun!



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote HudCo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Nov 2016 at 7:39pm
looks good kind of reminds me when the mar-beet one row beet digger topper was mounted on grandpas d17-d every fall
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 Very nice!
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Thanks for posting. I ran dads D17 and 190 picker back in the day.
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Great pics!!  Thanks for sharing!  Brings back some memories.
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That is a setup I want bad!!
Still in use:
HD7 WC C CA WD 2-WD45 WD45LP WD45D D14 3-D17 D17LP 2-D19D D19LP 190XTD 190XTLP 720 D21 220 7020 7030 7040 7045 3-7060
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Very nice unit! I had not seen one mounted on a 17 yet. You did real good. And it looks like it does the job, even after all these years too!
Is it pretty noisy?
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 Chris
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what was the real difference between that style and them little short ones AC had too?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote bozrae Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Nov 2016 at 10:59am
I stumbled across this picker when I bought an older 3-point fertilizer spread from an add on Craigslist. Turns out the man had other treasures too. He bought it new along with a series 3 diesel D17. Thankfully he kept it under a lean too all these years and still had all the mounts for the tractor, engine shields and manuals. He didn't want to part with the D17 diesel though, but I had a 17 around to use.
The difference with these pickers is that they have a husking bed on each side, where the older one's only had snapping rolls. This is a model #190, from what I've learned there was also a model #150 and #170 that look very similar.
As far as noise level, it didn't seem overly loud to me, but you have moving parts all around you, and probably after an entire day of picking it may seem noisy.
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Lots of memories of the D17 with the 190 picker on it. Only bad memory was the day I sucked a skunk up the right side. Mine had the super snoot on it too. Sold it many years ago to a member on here. But brings back a lot of good memories. I always called it the machine to hide a tractor. It and the D17 never back down on whatever the yield or load. Enjoy the outfit!
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That is cool!! Good job!!
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Looks great. I'd love to drive one of those for a day.
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Great find! I have a picker that looks nearly identical. If you plan on doing some more picking I would get a snoot for the radiator(I think I have a spare if your interested) and the air cleaner cap with the screen on it.

These are a quieter picker to run vs other brands such as New Ideas. I think part of the reason is theses don't seem to have as many drive chains. Very dirty to run but I still enjoy it.

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Very nice appearing picker. It's great to find something that has been kept inside after someone has retired it. Is the shield on the muffler a factory option or did you fabricate it?
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Thanks for posting...it reminded me why many D17s were bought as narrow front for the picker!
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allischalmerguy we switched from the wide front to the narrow front every fall, as soon as the #17 picker came off the wide front went back on. Lotta years ago.
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Originally posted by HD6GTOM HD6GTOM wrote:

allischalmerguy we switched from the wide front to the narrow front every fall, as soon as the #17 picker came off the wide front went back on. Lotta years ago.


Wow Tom ...that is pretty amazing!! I wonder how many others did that?
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We switched front ends every fall also.
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Steve and Tom, so did the narrow front you switched too, come with the picker when you bought it?
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Dad bought the picker used. He bought a new narrow front from the dealer. Steve
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We had 3 D17s when I was a kid. 1 narrow front gas model especially for the New Idea picker. What a DIRTY job!

Edited by JayIN - 16 Nov 2016 at 4:49am
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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I'd give $100 to help you pick corn today instead of walking into this crummy factory right now...
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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I really like wide fronts, but I don't like them enough to put one on and off every year.
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@ Jay AMEN Bro!
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We ran a new 170 picker on our 1954 wd45 until Dad bought a new D17 series IV. It was wide front and he bought a narrow front and we switched them out to pick corn and when the picker came off the wide front went back on. Wasn't a real hard job. Got a used E Gleaner and soon went to all shelled corn a few years later. 
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The shield around the muffler is an original. I think its intended for the newer oval shape mufflers, because the guy I purchased it from had a series 3, but it doesn't look like he ever used it.
I had to put on a narrow front end and don't ever plan on putting the wide front on again, in fact I sold it.

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