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33 corn picker//// 1951 wd

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    Posted: 31 May 2011 at 2:40pm
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little dusty first time out of the shop this yr am trying to find out yr of picker any help would be thankful serial number is around the 54000 number
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rfdeere Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 May 2011 at 9:24pm
   I can't tell by this picture, This is a 33 correct ? It has the adjustable stripper plates and rotary feeders above the husking area ? You might try the Corn Picker Forum below for more help (You could register your picker in the AC registry, too.) http://cornpickers.activeboard.com/forum.spark?forumID=107032
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Right or wrong, left or right, that is a great looking wd and picker!! Ryan
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this is the first picker i ever picked corn with from there went to a gleaner a then c2 ,,,m,,,,L2,,,n5 and last a n6 been a long road it is a 33 corn picker have sales delivery slip signed by my father oct 27 1962.glad ya all like it but i am still trying to find if it was new when dad bought it or used i have serial number but can not find a site where they give ya the yr like with tractors thanks for any info ya can give me   
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   Never mind just saw your other post, Nice 33.
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First I noticed the mud on the wagon tires then I saw the tractor tires were clean and then the bottom of the elevator had paint on it yet.  Bet you're foaming at the mouth to try it a little this fall. I sure would be. My buddy bought a 73 Oliver pull type last fall for a 100 dollar bill.  He picked enough corn at my place for half of his winters needs for calves and enough for my son to winter and lamb out his sheep. Sure does make excellent feed ground up right.
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they where good machines I had one and wore it out  the 33 had a husking plugs and the 34 did not.
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is she for sale?
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Sure looks great. I remember my dad having one when I was very small and a neighbor had one as well. I have a 1/16 toy built by Ev Weber. Tom
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This topic is 6 years old and the owner hasn't been on since 2015
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thanks, Dave
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