Posted by Roger46 on January 06, 2010 at 18:05:39 from (75.253.206.211):
In Reply to: Mounted corn pickers posted by charlie M on January 05, 2010 at 14:07:46:
My dad had a #24 mounted picker on the Super H for many years in South Dakota. The thing I remember about it was that it shelled a lot of corn in the field and was really good for attracting the ducks for duck hunting in the corn fields in the fall (we lived near the Missouri river). It also did a poor job of husking the corn unless it was damp in the morning. When I was in high school and in college my dad always had me run the combine, but he would never let any of us kids run the corn picker. He said too many people lost body parts on those corn pickers. I think I only drove the corn picker maybe one round and the thing I remember was all those moving parts surrounding you on the tractor seat. He later bought a 2-PR pulltype and had the neighbor with a mounted picker open the fields. Roger
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