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Super C Cotton or corn picker pics

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Patrick in Illi

02-18-2007 14:15:51




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Just wondering if anyone had any pictures of cotton or corn pickers mounted on Super C's. Very interesting looking contraptions on the big tractors. Patrick




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L Mack

02-19-2007 14:23:53




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 Re: Super C Cotton or corn picker pics in reply to Patrick in Illinois, 02-18-2007 14:15:51  
For what it is worth, I never saw a cotton picker mounted on a tractor smaller than an H. The one in the Smithsonian which is supposed to be the very first was mounted on an H. My father and Uncle had a mounted corn picker that would mount on a C, Super C, 200, 230 and 240. It is still in working order. I hope to mount it on my Super C and actually pick some corn this fall. We will get vedio and pictures.

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JohnG(TX)

02-19-2007 11:07:35




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 Re: Super C Cotton or corn picker pics in reply to Patrick in Illinois, 02-18-2007 14:15:51  
Email me. I have some photos of a Super C with Cotton Picker. I took them at a local show recently.



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NDS

02-18-2007 18:53:09




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 Re: Super C Cotton or corn picker pics in reply to Patrick in Illinois, 02-18-2007 14:15:51  
Do not know where you can find picture but the first IH pickers I saw were mounted on Super Cs this was in early fiftys.



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IH fan

12-31-2009 06:26:12




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 Re: Checkrow planting and cultivating in reply to LenNH, 12-30-2009 15:45:45  
[quote="LA in WI"](quoted from post at 00:59:43 12/31/09) Picture this scene with wire-checked corn:

Just before sunset.

Clear skies.

Slight breeze.

Corn about 6-10" high.

Freshly cultivated.

You are looking from east end of field, with sun glistening off (or thru) the leaves.

You can see all kinds of geometric rows, at many angles.

Beautiful. Just beautiful.

It sure was... although Dad quit check-row planting by the late '40s, I still remember seeing it well into the '50s, at least in NE Iowa. I know Dad never used check-row after going to a mounted planter on the C, I think in 1950, but it had the roll of wire with the planter. When Mom left the farm (mid-'90s) there was a very nice pull type 2 row IH planter left in the barn with the wire and it didn't look like it had ever been un-rolled or the stakes pushed in the ground.

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Patrick in Illinois

02-18-2007 19:29:48




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 Re: Super C Cotton or corn picker pics in reply to georgeky, 02-18-2007 16:06:23  
I just checked the historical society website and found nothing. There was a B with a 1 row cotton picker(experimental) that was pretty cool. Patrick



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