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Re: Re: 234 cornpicker. Axel breaker????
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Posted by kev in iowa on August 26, 2000 at 11:17:37 from (207.177.4.58):
In Reply to: Re: 234 cornpicker. Axel breaker???? posted by H MN on August 26, 2000 at 05:39:42:
I was thinking that the 234 might be more interesting, but the 2-MH or a 2-MHD is a better time line match for my 460. I think around here there was a mounted picker for every 160 acres, the scrap men couldn't have gotten them all. Dads 2-MH was used for seed corn the last few years, then about 1970 he and his cousin bought a New Idea Uni-Harvester. That I drove, and fixed, and cussed, and fixed, you get the idea. When we traded up to a 708 Uni & 737 husking bed the repairs dropped by 90%, seed corn harvest got much better. I never ran a combine until I was 29. Ran a 729a cage sheller at 12, much easier than a combine.
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