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    Posted: 17 Jan 2018 at 5:31pm
I was talking to a friend of a friend tonight about doing more mods to my uncles' 880 cotton strippers to improve performance (and hopefully keep them on the farm), and he got to telling me a neat story I thought you guys might like to hear. 

In the same time frame as the "super stripper" (prototype stripper 2x the size of an 880) that was being developed at AC back in the 70s/80s, there was also a big new 4 row picker in prototype form. The new picker included numerous features, and was easy to maintain, and low maintenance (unlike any other picker, both back then and today) The spindles that rotated and picked the cotton were mounted on a rotating drum (think of a Gleaner feeder beater, mounted on end, but with many more fingers). Just like on a combine, the spindles/fingers on this revolutionary new picker retracted into the drum. The spindles emerged, picked the cotton, then retracted, dropping the cotton into an air stream that carried it to the basket. Every other picker had a doffer to remove the cotton on each row unit, and that's more parts, more maintenance. 

The new picker picker was ready for production, but Allis was also ready to introduce the rotary Gleaners. Allis didn't want to push too many new products at once, so the new picker was put on the back burner in favor of the rotary Gleaners, since the Allis bean counters didn't like the cotton harvesters in general. Later, when Allis' farm equipment division was going bankrupt, they sold the new picker design to John Deere. I'm not sure what Deere turned the Allis design into, but I'd guess either the 9950 or 9960. I'm not familiar with pickers, though, so I really don't know. 


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Creston, are you sure it wasn't based on the four row chicken plucker?
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     Thanks again Creston for info.
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That sounds like the same way a grape picker works.
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Originally posted by LeonR2013 LeonR2013 wrote:

Creston, are you sure it wasn't based on the four row chicken plucker?
Haha, good one, Leon!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote LeonR2013 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Jan 2018 at 7:34am
Sorry Creston. I'm really not trying to hurt your feelings, but something struck me and I guess I had to say it. There's not many young men around that get it right like you do. On that note have you ever seen a chicken plucker? We have a friend that raises and sells frying chickens each year that has one. The thing has big knobs all around the inside that tumbles the chickens around after scalding. Pick'ems a lot cleaner that you can by hand.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote LeonR2013 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Jan 2018 at 7:46am
One of the funnier things I ever saw was one time my sister and BIL were going down the road and this silly old hen ran in front of us. I guess she was starting the molt, but anyway she ran in front of us and BIL ran over her. I looked back and there she was still beating feet to the hen house naked as she could be and huge pile of feathers in the road. Well, I guess you had to be there, but it's close to 70 years ago and it still seems like yesterday.
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Thanks for that story, Creston. I always enjoy Allis Chalmers stories, even though some of them don't have a good outcome. Darrel
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Unfortunately a lot of them end with the competition getting the credit for Allis Chalmers ideas!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote CrestonM Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Jan 2018 at 11:21am
Actually, plot twist, (maybe you guys don't want to hear this) but I was also told John Deere built the row unit headers for the Allis strippers...
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