Posted by mijohn on October 06, 2016 at 21:17:49 from (173.225.205.76):
In Reply to: NI 324 corn picker posted by JWalker on October 06, 2016 at 15:49:57:
If they were the worst, then I guess they were the best because they were the last made. They out lasted john deere #18, they outlasted IH, MM which were possibly the best at their time. and massy Ferguson sold MM one row pickers painted massy red with their own name on it. Ford which surprised me won picking competitions in the mid sixties with their mounted pickers, and they, I think were the only ones to build a one row mounted Sheller unit. And like someone else said, Oliver was no contest. allis Chalmers were an inexpensive picker but left a lot of husks on the ears because of only a double role husking bed. When I was a kid we had a co-op picker with a swarts husking bed but left a few husks on. I traded it for new idea 6a two row when I was a freshmen in high school which husked better and was a two row. Their were more out their but those were the ones I knew of.
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