There's a H Cotton Picker sitting in the back field of my Dad's farm right now in Tennessee. Been there several years now, not sure exactly how long. I think it originally came out of north Alabama.
There is a lot of mis-information out there about the letter series cotton pickers, like that they had reversed transmissions and such, (not all did), the ones on the taller Vegetable tractor drop hubs did have an internal difference from the V models in that they were gear driven at the axle ends to accomplish the reversing and the V models used a chain drive there instead. There are two M's and one Super M cotton pickers just down the road from me here in Tennessee right now that are for sale, but I don't know how much or how complete they are. Guy makes a living dismantling tractors and selling the parts, so they may be all there and they may not be, but from the road they still look fairly complete. Be glad to get you a phone number if you're interested.
This post was edited by CoopertownBob at 10:02:24 01/10/12.
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