Does anybody know if these pickers are worth anything. I sure hate to take them to the scrap yard. Mom sold the farm and we have to move them.Any help would be greatly appreciated.Thanks in advance for your time,Bryan
Have the pickers been stored inside? How close to operable do you think they are? What did the 237 Come off of? Thanks.
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Randy Freshour Member: White County Antique Power Association, Indiana Allis Chalmers Partners Own: 1955 Wd45, 1953 AC 66 All Crop "Small Bin" Combine, #53 3-16 plow, various other implements
Hi, unfortunately they have sat outside. I can't find the pto parts that run the 237. Dad always said "a place for everything and everything in its place" I haven't found the place yet! I don't think there is anything wrong with it. If there is something you want me to look at or take a picture of, I'll be happy to. Thanks.
Dad bought it off a 4020 and mounted it on a 2510. I think he used the same mounts, just unbolted everything and narrowed it up, again I think thats what he did. I wish I knew more about it. I'll try to answer the best I can if you have more questions. Thanks,
No problem,I kinda thought it was a long ways to haul it, but anyway thanks for your interest in. Did you by chance figure out the model RH6? Thanks, Bryan
All I can come up with is a RH2 row picker, could you find a serial #? I have a feeling they all run in the same series, the RH2 row goes from 1940-1962, with a #, I can tll the year.
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Wow, I didn't realize they were made for over 20 years. The SN is38003016. I really wish I had the room to keep both the MM RH6 and the JD 237 pickers. Thank you for the info, Bryan
Your picker is a 1952. Apparently the 2 in RH2 was meant to mean 2 row. The 6 in RH6 may denote some changes. They had 4 changes in the serial # system for that machine in those years, '40-'62.
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MM UNIs,LP, toys, stuff, MM SH picker, MM Uni picker, MM Uni picker/sheller, MH #4 picker