Here's a pic of an H & # 24 picker I downloaded from the IH archives. It's the same settup as what we ran except our wagon had 3' wooden extensions . IIRC, it held around 125bu of ear corn. We had 3 other wagons set up similiarly that weren't IH. One was a David bradely & held around 100 bu & I don't remember the brand name of the other two but they were bigger & held about 150 bu ea. To dump the wagons we had a "Stan Hoist" single acting cylinder hoist that mounted on the back of anothe H that hook to the front of the wagon via a chain & hooks & raised the wagon bed up. We used a '54 Stage II SM to pull the wagons from the field to the cribs and a Kewanee hiker with an 8 hp Wisconsin engine to fill the cribs. My main job was pulling the wagons to & from the field. Sometimes I helped dump the wagons & once in awhile when I got older I ran the picker but that job was usually done by my uncle.
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