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jeffalex2

04-01-2008 05:49:02




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Can I operate the one row picker with my Farmall H, or will I need the Super M for that?
Thanks!!




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vernMN

04-02-2008 22:40:51




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 Re: H and a one row corn picker... in reply to jeffalex2, 04-01-2008 05:49:02  
My dad picked many an acre using a Farmall H and a John Deere 101 semi mounted picker. He picked his own and did custom picking too.



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sammy the RED

04-01-2008 12:25:01




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 Re: H and a one row corn picker... in reply to jeffalex2, 04-01-2008 05:49:02  
My Uncle use to have a two row picker on his H.



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jeffalex2

04-01-2008 07:06:25




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 Re: H and a one row corn picker... in reply to jeffalex2, 04-01-2008 05:49:02  
Cool...thanks guys!!!



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jal-SD

04-01-2008 06:21:19




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 Re: H and a one row corn picker... in reply to jeffalex2, 04-01-2008 05:49:02  
Not a problem, I picked corn w/1-row Woods in 100 bpa corn this fall using my VAC Case as a power unit, it has about 2/3 the horses & half the weight of an H. When I was a kid, Dad, Uncle & Grandpa picked 1000's of acres of corn with an IH 2-P (two row pull type picker) powered by an H, that was purchased on the "black market" right after Uncle came home from WWII. Then they used an IH 24 (2 row mounted on an H) to pick 1000's more after the 2P wore out. (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)

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Dave S.

04-01-2008 06:05:18




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 Re: H and a one row corn picker... in reply to jeffalex2, 04-01-2008 05:49:02  
Your H should pull a one row picker fine unless you are in the mud or pulling a large wagon on real hilly ground. If so I would go with the super M.



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riverbend

04-01-2008 05:59:32




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 Re: H and a one row corn picker... in reply to jeffalex2, 04-01-2008 05:49:02  
I use a 1-PR picker with my H. It works great. I just need to figure out how the widget that shuts off the elevator works when you turn....

Greg



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Bluehorse

04-01-2008 12:58:54




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 Re: H and a one row corn picker... in reply to riverbend, 04-01-2008 05:59:32  
I ran an H and a #5 Oliver One-row, and it worked well. Main disadvantage is you don't, of course, have live power, but that is usually not a major inconvenience if you are just harvesting small amounts.



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