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New Idea No. 10 One-Row Corn Picker brochure


Here's the first brochure of the new year - a New Idea No. 10 One-Row Corn Picker. I didn't notice this until I scanned it in - this picker was available as either a pull-type or a semi-mounted picker. Has anyone ever seen one of these as a semi-mounted model?

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I didn't know that New Idea made a semi-mount picker.  Is that also considered a #10? 

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It doesn't really say in the brochure.



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I have a regular pull-type #10. The semi-mtd. was also considered a #10 to answer your question. I have only ever seen one,  not many were sold I think.

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Somebody near here had one on an MF50 . . . only one I ever saw.  I suppose it was designed to compete with the Ford 16-65/601 and the Oliver #6?



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I guess I have never seen a semi mount New Idea before either. Would be interesting to stumble across one.

Jim

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Stayed up last night until I seen what the brochure of the week was going to be.  Nice brochure, alot of good reading.

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Want to thank you for posting the No. 10 brochure. We bought our first picker,a No.10, and had no idea what it was. Simple enough to figure out but you're a big help.

robie

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mY first picker was same model as my grandfathers a new Idea #7. A great picker for its day . If they had changed the angle of the snapping rolls so they didnt shell so much and break off stalks and had a stronger fan would have been perfect. But i always wanted to try a mounted picker so i bought two and still have the one.

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do u have these manuels for sale



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No - all the ones I have posted here in the past are in my private collection. Just wanted to share the information that is in them with all of the members of this forum.



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Ebay usually has an assortment of different manuals and brochures for New Idea pickers. If you're looking for one I'd recommend checking there from time to time.

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