My dad had a #24 mounted picker on his Super H for several years. That was not a good corn picker as others said. The wild ducks liked him and so did I as a duck hunter as it shelled a lot of corn as it picked it. It brought half the field in when it was dry, but picked fairly clean when it was damp as the two roller husking was not that good. He eventually sold it and bought a 2PR pulltype corn picker which was like going from the bottom to the top in corn pickers. He still pulled it with the Super H which was a struggle on the hills with a load of corn in tow. Roger
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