Posted by Harold H on January 25, 2012 at 10:52:56 from (12.23.231.187):
In Reply to: Re: Cotton Pickers posted by Wardner on January 24, 2012 at 22:43:50:
Nope Wardner, that is not me, but as you say, "Been there done that". The drop boxes pictured are definitely bull gears. The chain drive castings were thicker. The one row pickers arrived at the dealers with all of the components in wood crates. Only the headers were already completely assembled except for some shields. We assembled all of the frame pieces and the basket pieces, prepared the tractor, then mounted the picker on the tractor. The one row picker could be ordered from the factory complete on a new tractor but most all were sold alone to be mounted on a new tractor at the dealership or on a tractor the customer already owned. When the two row self propelled came out they came completely assembled from the factory except for some minor shields.
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