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    Posted: 04 Apr 2010 at 11:36am
Brought this 35 corn picker home from Wisiconsin yesterday. Time to restore.
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Larry, I forgot to send a ball hitch with you, send me your address and i will ship one to you, sorry.
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Wow, that thing looks pretty good! Think a B could pull that? Looks to be about the size of a All-Crop 40...Does it share the same frame as the All Crop 40 and the Rotobaler?

I think it looks too great the way it is! It's in perfect original shape and patina! Why tear all that off and restore it? It's only original once!


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It does look good,but it is your and do with it that you want. (JMHO) Kenny L.
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I like it like that too. Shows someone took excellent care of it and you won't be afraid to use it. Paint it all up nice and pretty you'll be scared to use it at picking shows.
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Looks about like mine except yours has a chain driven set of fingers to pull the stalks through from the snapping part of the rollers to the husking part. Mine must be an earlier model and doesn't have that. It will not handle 180 bushel corn with 10' tall stalks. LOL My Wood brothers will handle the heavy tall stalks much better.
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Morton, I f you plant in 48 in hills at 3 per hill a B might do it. 1st gear isn't slow enough for anything like they plant now a days. I had mine at the Fall show in Atkinson in 2007 but pulled it with my 45 so I could slip the hand clutch.
 I guess mine doesn't have as much paint on it but, it came from Wisconsin too. Oh and I didn't get the ball and retainer or the collapsing PTO shield with mine either.

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