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don the plumber

11-21-2004 15:49:00




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were could i find more info on farmall high drum cotton tractors thanks don




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Harold H

11-22-2004 05:49:50




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 Re: farmall cotton picker in reply to don the plumber, 11-21-2004 15:49:00  
Don,

Read the recent cotton picker thread on the "Combines and Harvesters" forum. Do you know what model you have? If single fan, most likely a M-12. If dual fan most likely a 120 or 120A.

Harold H



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NDS

11-21-2004 15:57:29




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 Re: farmall cotton picker in reply to don the plumber, 11-21-2004 15:49:00  
What do you want to know? If you have specific questions post them. I know a little about them and Harold H knows a lot.



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don the plumber

11-21-2004 16:26:10




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 Re: farmall cotton picker in reply to NDS, 11-21-2004 15:57:29  
just aquired one thru a deal dont know much about them ,whats the diffrence from a mv to a cotton tractor ,how rare are they ,what are they valued at (not going to sell it just curious )and are there any books avalible showing cotton pickers in action im in the notheast we dont grow much cotton here Thank you in advance Don



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NDS

11-21-2004 17:32:02




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 Re: farmall cotton picker in reply to don the plumber , 11-21-2004 16:26:10  
They were common back in fiftys and sixtys but most have been scrapped out or converted back to regular tractor. The drop boxes on MV are chain driven and ones on cotton picker are gear driven. This not only makes tractor high clearance but also reverses travel. To get tractor to travel in foward direction in high clearance configuration requires reverse operation kit that is found on low drum pickers. Remove drop boxes, bolt rear wheels on in normal manner and change out 20 inch front wheel and you have regular tractor except for flanges on rear axles. Many of the tractors came from factory as cotton picker tractor and some were converted from regular tractor by dealers. Do not know value are of any books but chaces are Harold H might know of source for book.

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