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Pictures from Walnuts Corn Picking Reuion 2012


I can start to put on a few more pics from the show in Walnut Plus taking orders for the DVD `s That are just about to come out !!! They are 25.00 plus shipping and handling !!



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Just a few more !



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Great photos from the reunion!! Thanks for sharing them. 



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Yes Great photos indeed. Glad I was there to see it all. Always worth the trip.



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How would I order a DVD? I would love to get one. Haven't used a picker since 1998, and I honestly miss them at times.

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What is the yellow Uni/combine-lookalike in the fourth pic in your second post? It looks to be a newer design. I would like to see a couple more pics and/or details of that unit--haven't seen anything like it.

I am an AC/NI guy, but I sure like all the different colors. There are a lot of brands and models that I haven't seen around SW Iowa, so I really appreciate the photos of them working.

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 The yellow corn picker is a Oxbox seed corn picker that has a 14 row head on it , it`s a friend of mines and I had him come demo it to show the old and the new but we caught on the go with the old wagons instead of catch carts . 

If you or anyone wants the DVD `s send me your address and I`ll send you one or how evermany they are 25 .00 plus shiping !

I`ll add a few more pictures now and then if there is still interest .



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Thanks for posting Kevin! Were any of these the ones that I took?

What a fun time it was to attend again. Would love to be able to go for both days.

Will talk to you about the video.

Jim

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Wonderful pictures, I would like to see any more that you would care to post.



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Here are more of them ! Jim I need to upload the one s you too I have them on a cd  !!



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Sounds good Kevin! I must say seeing Charlie on that old Deere is like seeing duck in water-a natural fit.

Im not sure if this will work but here is a video I took of the Cook sheller from the 2010 Walnut Picker Reunion.

 




-- Edited by JimIa on Monday 3rd of December 2012 10:08:24 AM

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Jim nice video and thanks for posting. It was good to see you again and meet your Dad at the show. Thank you Kevin for posting all of the great pictures.



-- Edited by cdjdg on Monday 3rd of December 2012 11:05:42 AM

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All very nice!  Would love to see more of the Cook Sheller; always wanted to see one of those in action.  Is it on the DVD?

Andy



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More pictures of the Oxbo!



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That Oxbo was a neat machine! Needs a husking bed though! lol

The guy operating it was really friendly also, didnt mind me climbing on it to get some pictures.

Thanks again for all that you did Kevin.

Jim

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I appreciate the extra pics of the Oxbo. I hadn't seen one before. I don't think I have ever seen a head like that, either. Did I count right--14 rows? Or is it a 12-row, with the two end slots doing another job? I sure would like to see one up close.

 

-Just looked up their website.  They look like quite an operation--a lot of specialty equipment.  It looked like the 14 rows had something to do with seed corn in particular, but I don't know much about that.  Impressive machine, at any rate.  They had a whole line of seed corn harvestors of different styles.



-- Edited by Bleeding Orange on Friday 21st of December 2012 03:50:49 PM

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