Here is the first of what I hope to make a weekly event here on the Corn Picker Forum due to some requests by other users of this forum. I'll scan page-by-page pictures of one corn picker brochure out of my literature collection each week and post it here for everyone to see and enjoy. If you have any specific requests, let me know. And it doesn't have to be corn pickers only - if you have a question about a wagon or an elevator or whatever, just ask - I'll see what I can do!
-- Edited by jdtom on Thursday 10th of December 2009 01:46:27 PM
Sorry I forgot to include the print number on the back - it's AD-3585-W1 5-15. The "W" suffix means that it was printed in 1970. I have a list of these IH date codes - drop me an e-mail if you would like one!
-- Edited by jdtom on Friday 11th of December 2009 09:55:13 AM
What a great idea (And much appreciated)! Now I'll understand what some of these other pickers and their attachments look like. This should get you the Member of The Year Award! Kurt
Wow, I love looking at that. What really gets me is how shiny and new and cutting edge technology something like that was for its time. Looking forward to more sales brochures. Thanks you very much for posting.
You made my day Tom or should I say week. That is nice to get to see a 234 in it's new paint and get to read all about them. Is there a printing date on the brochure? I know that is a picture of the early 234's from the decals. The first 234's had McCormick above the International on the side.
Thanks for posting the brochure for us. Ron
-- Edited by RFP on Friday 11th of December 2009 08:38:14 AM
That is Great stuff Tom , And thank Ron And you for coming up with that idea on the printed materials of the pickers and all their attachments! At the last of the picking era the 234 had the stripper plates and a knife rolls , yea Allis had theirs in the 170-190 mounted pickers also Oliver had stripper plates and knife rolls in the 83 pull type and in the 74 mounted pickers in the last ones with the white snouts! The 234 was by far the best and most popular and successful at what they done!
-- Edited by oliver#4 on Friday 11th of December 2009 02:02:29 PM
-- Edited by oliver#4 on Friday 11th of December 2009 02:03:42 PM
loved to see the 234 sales ad ihave a 234 sales ad but it must be newer the code on the bottom is AD-3552-s 4-27 look forward to seeing others that i may not have keep up the great work.Charlie
-- Edited by cdjdg on Friday 11th of December 2009 07:10:29 PM
Tom ,I believe the wagon was a Stanhoist with a Sanhoist running gear like a 6-8 ton ! The pictures where taken down at the Half Century Show . I only took on of my own wagons and only pulled it twice ! You just grabbed one and went to picking !
I have the grinding unit , sheller unit and husking unit. Never have run the grinder or sheller has anyone on here gotten a chance to run the grinder? Thanks Tim
I have a 234 IH corn picker for sale. Come to the largest irrigated farm show in America, Husker Harvest Days (Grand Island Nebraska) and come see it for yourself. Our farm is approx 10 miles for the show site. If you have any questions, please call Dan 308-379-0037. Thank you
Aris loaded picking at 170-190 Oliver also pull in 83 and a white snout with the stripper in the past 74 mounted on board and knife roll picking them up!