Super M F-21229GJ

Sorry, Ipad took two of the photos upside down. Oh well, you can still make out what they show.
It was suggested I post pictures of our Super M that was once fitted for a cotton picker. All that is left is the rear axles. The tractor DOSE have normal PTO.
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The cotton picker PTO that Wardner was talking about would be located under the gas tank.

Your cotton picker PTO was removed.
 
Due to the paint, it looks like that cotton picker may have been recently converted to row crop configuration to salvage some value from the tractor. It's a shame that cotton pickers have no collector interest.

If it were I, I would have turned it into a reverse operation loader, forklift, or maybe a sprayer.

There must be a big pile of cotton picker parts in a location near to you. The conversion also required a lot of M parts including the PTO.
 
We did the paint. Like you say, too bad there's no value in pickers--I'd guess all the other parts when to scrap before we got it. That said, one of the old farmers we know still has one for yard art. As for M's, there very common around here. Was a little surprised to realize it was a super, as the hood read M, but I'm sure that came from a M too. Before long well likely try to peddle it, so realizing it's a super and knowing a little history on it might make it easier.
 

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