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Re: Farmall MCH ???
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Posted by Wardner on September 05, 2006 at 14:46:51 from (4.154.247.204):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall MCH ??? posted by Harold H on September 05, 2006 at 13:55:58:
Harold, There were twenty AZ/CA MCHs that were stripped and fitted with M operator positions. That tractor is one of them. We first saw this one or one its sisters last year on this forum. It was unpainted at the time. I don't live in cotton country but I suspect other MCHs have been converted. Hopefully, they were done right with a reverse operation lid. This tractor doesn't have the RO lid. This tractor has been listed on eBay several times. Can you describe the fan/blower setup on those cotton pickers? Was it a Roots type blower or some kind impeller fan? Why did single row cotton harvestors come in sizes rangeing from C to M. Were the low drum and high drum sold in different parts of the country or for different crop species. In other words, why did IH build two different models in the same size?
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