Posted by rustcollector on December 07, 2012 at 17:11:50 from (70.195.198.252):
In Reply to: cotton m posted by steveolboy on December 06, 2012 at 20:02:36:
Steveolboy,
There were about 10,000 high drum one row pickers total for all models that they were mounted on. Probably more MCH tractors than anything else. Production records from the Memphis plant does not list the tractor models that the pickers were mounted on. Following is a list of picker production by year, Model, # produced and beginning picker serial number. Many of these tractors were farmer or dealer conversions and do not have the MCH serial number. 1943 M-10-H 1 526- 1944 H-10-H 40 -575 1945 M-11-H 1 576- 1946 M-11-H 65 -640 1947 M-12-H 175 641- 1948 M-12-H 1120 816 1949 M-12-H 1459 2275 1950 M-12-H 667 2942 1951 M-12-H 2146 5088 1952 M-12-H 1845 6933 1952 M-120-H 1 1953 M-12-H 153 1953 M-120 784 1953 M-220 50 1954 M-120 216 1955 M-120 47
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