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M 114A Cottonpicker

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Texas Tradition

12-07-2003 18:00:13




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Folks, I have posted this on the Red Power website and have not gotten an answer. I have a Farmall H with the M114A Cottonpicker mounted on it! The H is a late 1951 year model. I am trying to find out what year the picker is? The serial number is 1897E. Would anyone be able to tell me what year that it was manufactured? Thanks Texas Tradition




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JohnG(TX)

12-09-2003 13:51:46




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 Re: M 114A Cottonpicker in reply to Texas Tradition, 12-07-2003 18:00:13  
If you want parts which may fit your picker, I may have them. They are located near Corpus Christi.


JG



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Harold H

12-08-2003 05:24:01




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 Re: M 114A Cottonpicker in reply to Texas Tradition, 12-07-2003 18:00:13  
I would guess mid to late 60's. I don't have any written cotton picker information.

Harold H



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Harold H

12-08-2003 05:36:12




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 Re: Re: M 114A Cottonpicker in reply to Harold H, 12-08-2003 05:24:01  
After thinking about it, change that to 1959 or early sixties. The two row 214A and 220A came out in 1959 or 1960 and I'm sure the one row 114A and 120A came out at the same time.

Harold H



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Harold H

12-08-2003 05:33:00




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 Re: Re: M 114A Cottonpicker in reply to Harold H, 12-08-2003 05:24:01  
After thinking about it, change that to 1959 or early sixties. The two row 214A and 220A came out in 1959 or 1960 and I'm sure the one row 114A and 120A came out at the same time.

Harold H



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Guy Fay

12-07-2003 23:17:25




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 Re: M 114A Cottonpicker in reply to Texas Tradition, 12-07-2003 18:00:13  
Try the IH Archives in Madison, Wi, at the Wisconsin Historical Society.



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