Posted by Harold H on February 23, 2011 at 18:54:13 from (12.23.230.102):
In Reply to: Re: mv tractors posted by sflem849 on February 23, 2011 at 17:18:01:
The cotton picker pictured is a 114 low drum picker. The low drum pickers had 14 spindles per bar. This is a 114 and not a 114A because it does not have Tri-Clean or oil flush lubercation, which was introduced on the A models. The high drum equivilent model was the 120 which had 20 spindles per bar. After the A models were introduced, the Tri-Clean and flush lubercation systems were offered as a field attachment and were retrofitted to lots of 114 and 120 one row cotton pickers, and 214 and 220 two row pickers, making them equivilent to the 114A, 120A, 214A, and 220A.
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