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Model 35 pull type corn picker ?

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    Posted: 12 Mar 2012 at 10:29pm
   Anybody have a picture of a 35 ?
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   Thanks ! 
 
   OK, if the pictures above are a Model 35, how do you tell the difference between it and the pickers below that have been identified as the older One row Corn Harvester ? If I am understanding correctly there is suppose to be a rotating paddle above the husking/snapping rolls in the throat area if it is a 35 ? Where exactly is that ?
 
 


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That should be between the two snouts. , just back from the rolls.
 
I don't think mine has one.
 
 
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Originally posted by Don(MI) Don(MI) wrote:

That should be between the two snouts. , just back from the rolls.
 
I don't think mine has one.
 
   Thanks Don, is yours the older One Row Corn Harvester then ?  How far back from the rolls? Does Tom's have it ?


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Tom?
 
I know my 2 row has them, see picture below.
 
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Originally posted by Don(MI) Don(MI) wrote:

Tom?
 
I know my 2 row has them, see picture below.
 
   I was referring to tadams(OH) picker above.
   I think I see the paddle in "tadams(OH)" picture that is looking up the middle of the snouts. I don't know how from the pictures that I posted (or the pictures you posted Don, of your pull type) a guy could tell if the paddle is there or not ?
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It appears that Toms does have the paddle.
 
 
I used the brightness and contrast feature on microsoft picture manager, to lighten the contrast.
 
Also, The paddle is just before what they call the "Ear depressor" (I think), Its a steel flap with a spring on it, and its job is to press the ear down on the husking rolls (At least it tries to take the husk off!haha)
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In the third picture, the belt and chain along the right side run the paddles.  The earlier pickers like mine don't have this.
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Checked the 1 row picker tonight, no paddle.
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This here belt would be on a 35. The paddle would be where the chain driven sprocket is.



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