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220 - 220-A cotton pickers

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Jess in CA

11-13-2004 16:27:39




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what makes the 220 and the 220-A different.
i notice that they did this with the 120 & 120-A 1 row models also

jess in CA




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Harold H

11-14-2004 15:12:36




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 Re: 220 - 220-A cotton pickers in reply to Jess in CA, 11-13-2004 16:27:39  
The 214/220/114/120 did not have what IHC called "Tri Clean" when they came out. "Tri Clean" basicly consisted of a raised tunnel on the top of the basket whereas on the non A models the top grates were level with the top of the basket as they had been on all earlier one row models. Also the "Tri Clean" A models incorporated luvers in the doors on the picker heads to enhance the air flow and put a cleaner sample in the basket. There was also a slight difference in the fans. After the A models came out with these features in 59, IHC made kits available to retrofit these models to the non A models. Thus, a 220 as built is visably different from a 220A, but if the 220 has had the tri clean field package added, it looks just like a 220A and you would have to look at the serial number plates to tell the difference. There are three serial number plates on the two row cotton pickers, one on the platform and one on each header.

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Harold H

11-14-2004 17:21:51




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 Re: 220 - 220-A cotton pickers in reply to Harold H, 11-14-2004 15:12:36  
The "A" series cotton pickers also introduced the "Flush Type" oil lubrication system for the headers. Previous models used the constant drip oil system of lubrication. Most earlier models, at least in our area, were later retrofitted with the flush type lubrication system whenever they were overhauled.

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jess in ca

11-14-2004 21:54:22




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 Re: 220 - 220-A cotton pickers in reply to Harold H, 11-14-2004 17:21:51  
Harold H
thanks for the info. I had two 220-A pickers from 1978 to 1980.(already getting obselete out here in the san joaquin valley) but I had no idea that the basket top and the flush system is what made the 220 and the 220-A
different from each other. thanks again,
jess in ca



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