When I was a boy we had an I.H. picker mounted on a 1954 super M. Some of our neighbors took their pickers off at the end of the cotton harvest season but my dad elected to keep our mounted year round. I always wanted him to take that super M from under the picker as it had live hydraulics and was a straight gas burner with more power and features than the M's we used for tillage and other purposes. As I remember most one row pickers were on M's and H's. There were a few on super C's and 200's but they were very underpowered especially in wet field conditions. Took a good deal of power just to run the two fans and turn over the two picking units on a one row picker.
Interesting - several months ago some one wrote into the forum with a Farmall 300 that had a single front wheel that had just been converted from cotton picker duty. He was complaining that the tractor did not steer well. I remembered immediately of having an uncle with the same problem - he forgot to reverse the caster of the (now front) wheels.
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Today's Featured Article - Tractor Profile: Farmall M - by Staff. H so that mountable implements were interchaneable. The Farmall M was most popular with large-acreage row-crop farmers. It was powered by either a high-compression gas engine or a distillate version with lower compression. Options included the Lift-All hydraulic system, a belt pulley, PTO, rubber tires, starter, lights and a swinging drawbar. It could be ordered in the high-crop, wide-front or tricycle configurations. The high-crop version was called a Model MV.
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