Posted by fixerupper on December 24, 2020 at 10:46:06 from (100.42.82.64):
In Reply to: new idea uni system? posted by swindave on December 24, 2020 at 04:33:03:
My father in law had several Unis. He worked the devil out of them on close to a thousand acres of his own plus he custom picked seed corn. Seed corn is harvested before anything else so he got an early start on harvest. While he was picking seed corn the boys were chopping corn silage with another UNI. He picked some ear corn for me with a six row head and it really kept me hopping pulling and unloading wagons. The six row head was a Deere that picked a little dirty so the husking bed was overloaded somewhat. They picked and shelled a little corn for me too with the sheller unit. It did an excellent job but it could only handle a three row 30" head so it took awhile to get any amount of acres done. One of their Unis burned up but that was not uncommon. A neighbor had one back in the seventies that had a habit of setting the corn field on fire. It wasn't the machine's fault though, he would forget to release the parking brake and the trash on the brake housing would catch fire and drop into the stalks. The machine itself never caught fire though.
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