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Melanie Lang

06-05-2007 13:55:43




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My husband just purchased a MCH--don't know much about it except that it was a cotton harvester; Looking for any information on numbers produced and rough pricing; The serial number is FBK 250734X20A; M12H; Would appreciate any information anyone has.




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Dave_Id

06-05-2007 18:22:50




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 Re: MC H in reply to Melanie Lang, 06-05-2007 13:55:43  
Okay, 1951 Built on a Farmall M frame, The X20a in the suffix means cotton picker, as you know, but the "A" stands for gasoline engine.



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Mike CA

06-05-2007 14:14:49




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 Re: MC H in reply to Melanie Lang, 06-05-2007 13:55:43  
It's a 1951. As far as pricing, that will depend on condition and where it was purchased. How much did he purchase it for?

Here is a pic of one about a mile from my house with the cotton picker still on it. Click below



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Keith-OR

06-05-2007 19:11:05




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 Re: MC H in reply to Mike CA, 06-05-2007 14:14:49  
Hey Mike thats the best looking IH M cotton picker I've ever seen. Sure wished was just down the road from me...:>)

Keith not including Shawn on this one..LOL

PIC of Your Cotton picker!!!
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Mike CA

06-05-2007 14:16:03




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 Re: MC H in reply to Mike CA, 06-05-2007 14:14:49  
sorry, messed that up


I really don't like this ancient software.



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El Toro

06-06-2007 03:37:26




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 Re: MC H in reply to Mike CA, 06-05-2007 14:16:03  
I only get the picture of a lady in shorts and in high heel shoes. Hal



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KIP in MX

06-05-2007 16:15:59




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 Re: MC H in reply to Mike CA, 06-05-2007 14:16:03  
Wrong color to be a cotton picker.



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Dave_Id

06-05-2007 15:44:46




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 Re: MC H in reply to Mike CA, 06-05-2007 14:16:03  
That's a real beauty, but antique she aint'



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El Toro

06-05-2007 14:19:52




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 Re: MC H in reply to Mike CA, 06-05-2007 14:16:03  
She has never picked any cotton. Hal



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Mike CA

06-05-2007 14:58:13




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 Re: MC H in reply to El Toro, 06-05-2007 14:19:52  
Why do you say that, because the bin is empty? It was parked 20 years ago, and it gets 110+ degrees here in the summer. I'm sure whatever was in there burned away.



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El Toro

06-05-2007 15:19:56




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 Re: MC H in reply to Mike CA, 06-05-2007 14:58:13  
The picture I saw on your posting didn't show a cottonpicker. Take a look. Hal



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Mike CA

06-05-2007 16:23:58




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 Re: MC H in reply to El Toro, 06-05-2007 15:19:56  
I just looked again, and I see it fine.

This stupid antique forum software won't let me post an imbedded picture to click to lead to another page. If it did, I would show you all 10 of the photos I had put up, then you would see.

Take a look at this front (back) view of it. You can see there is a 422 behind it. Maybe that threw off the side shot.

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brainerd dave

06-06-2007 11:03:34




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 Re: MC H in reply to Mike CA, 06-05-2007 16:23:58  
You know what they say about the man who blames his tools.



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El; Toro

06-05-2007 16:38:38




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 Re: MC H in reply to Mike CA, 06-05-2007 16:23:58  
I get a red X. Hal



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