Posted by rustcollector on January 10, 2012 at 07:10:09 from (67.142.161.23):
In Reply to: Farmall Cotton Picker posted by Clint N on January 09, 2012 at 20:55:41:
Clint N
Depends on your area what might be available. Lower Brazos area and LRGV would be more likely to find a picker. If you are in a stripper area, there may be few one row pickers in that area. Age of the machine would be important to price to some degree, but circumstances and condition more important. I have bought machines from $126 (20 years ago)for a 1946 M-11-H and up. A John Deere picker on a Model 60 with wide steering axle sold on Ebay in the last week for about $3600 (more collectable tractor?)
The first five photos Tony posted of California machines are pre 1947 models and less than a 100 total before the Memphis Operations was put into production in mid to late 1947 (plant dedicated April 1948). Note the rounded corners of the basket. The later is an M-12-H built between 1947 and about 1952-3. The You-Tube video is mis-labeled and probably is a 1953 or later low drum machine. Email if you have questions.
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