I hate to be a nit picker but in my neighborhood more farmers lost arms,fingers ,hands and their lives on farmall M tractors with a 2m picker mounted on it. It was so easy to reach into the snapping rolls or the husking bed on these machines to grab a rock which was bouncing around in these area so it could be got rid of or to rach in and unplug a spot where stalks or grass were dreating a problem.Yes those old pickers would grab a rock if it was in the row and if you were lucky it would go on thru the machine and end up in the flare box or hopefully on the ground.My dad never did own a corn picker . He always hired some one to pick the 20 or 30 acres of standing corn after silo filling. We had 4 silos,2 16'x50' and 2 30'x 70'.The 2 older ones could be filled in a day apiece but the 2 big ones took a lot of corn to fill them. They were mfg. by a company in Janesville Wisc. as I remember.
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Today's Featured Article - Tuning-Up Your Tractor: Plugs & Compression Testing - by Curtis Von Fange. The engine seems to run rough. In the exhaust you can hear an occasion 'poofing' sound like somethings not firing on all cylinders. Under loaded conditions the tractor seems to lack power and it belches black smoke out of the exhaust. For some reason it just doesn't want to start up without cranking and cranking the starter. All these conditions can be signals that your unit is in need of a tune up. Ok, so what is involved in a tune up? You say, swap plugs and file the points....now tha
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