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Looked at the M Picker

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RAW in IA

03-01-2005 16:13:32




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Went up Sundayand looked the unit over. Overall it doesn't look too bad. Is a late 47 M according to serial no. list. Rear tires are good, front need new tires. He said he couldn't get it to turn over and thinks te head may be cracked. It has an oil dipstick, so I checked the oil. Was a little low, so crankcase is not full of coolant. It has been converted to 12 volt with an alternator, and has a Heisler(he said) hand clutch for live pto use. The picker is a 2MH. He said it is the last one sold at the local dealership. Picker has a fes dings in the center snout, and the left side fan and ear conver for husking bed do not run. I don't know what happened to them. These guys are not mechanicallly inclined at all. My son took some pictures with his digital camera, so as soon as he gets them to me I will post some. My big question is, what am I looking at for cost if it needs a head? Hopefully the engine is not stuck too bad. If I buy it I will be selling the picker, hopefully someone will help take it off where the tractor is so I won't have to haul it all. What is a 2MH picker worth? Thanks, Roger

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dej(JED)

03-02-2005 05:30:53




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 Re: Looked at the M Picker in reply to RAW in IA, 03-01-2005 16:13:32  
Mounted pickers don't bring much out our way.
Most of the big farmers have combines with corn shelling heads. I wouldn't think that there would be much of a demand. Most 2 row pickers I have seen sold go for $200 or less.



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TDK

03-01-2005 19:29:16




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 Re: Looked at the M Picker in reply to RAW in IA, 03-01-2005 16:13:32  
If you want to check for coolant in oil, put a pan under it and crack the drain plug open. If there is any water in pan it will run out first.



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Rich Iowa

03-01-2005 16:42:24




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 Re: Looked at the M Picker in reply to RAW in IA, 03-01-2005 16:13:32  
Where is this M and picker located. I might be interested in the picker.



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JG

03-01-2005 17:58:09




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 Re: Looked at the M Picker in reply to Rich Iowa, 03-01-2005 16:42:24  
Rich
Let me know if this picker doesn't work out. I found A really nice one last fall. The original owner has it. I bought his 53 SM and he wanted me to take the picker but I didn't have a need for it. Located in Southeast Tenn (Chattanooga)



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