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Here is the thread for the registry


Just need the basic info.  Where its located, owners name, what is mounted on, and if its a sheller, husker, or grinder.  Also include any options that the picker has on it.  Thanks

#2910 with husker, Tony Sovis, Ovid, MI.  Farmall M.  Has tall corn attachment. 


-- Edited by Cornfed Cornhusker at 22:52, 2007-09-17

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Come on, no more serial numbers?

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  My base snapper units are #2559,#3361,#7919
               husker units are #1816,#2709,#6596
               sheller unit is #3707
               grinder unit is #596

  I have been mounting the picker on a JD 3020 and if things work out I will 
  using the 756 this fall.  The newest snapper unit has tall corn attachments. 

  Tim Lueth  Emerson Nebraska (northeast corner of the state)

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Hey partner in crime, you got like 50 pickers. Time for some serial numbers!

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I'm on my second pen, Tony, I gotta get more ink to write them down, and then you'll have to give me a little time to type at a pace so I don't develop on-set carpel tunnel.  Got a lot to do here... smile.gif

When I get home I'll get the snapper unit serial numbers, actually I might be able to get the other four (processors), too.... we'll have to see.  Looking at a Uni tomorrow afternoon, and that has a possibility of leading me past where the processors sit.  You come by for a visit some MONTH and we can go around simply picking up serial numbers.  I got more than I can put a pen to at this moment, and I don't have the time to go to them all... Maybe I'll get lucky this summer, but not likely... maybe things will eventually slow down or at least give me the time to look around.

They're comin boy, don't worry.  smile.gif

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Serial # is 8570.  Have husker and sheller units.  I've been mounting the picker on my 560 but this fall its going on my 706.  Picker has tall corn attachment.

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TW, where are you located? Seems that I'm the only one with a 234 in Michigan.

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SE South Dakota

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I looked at a 234 today (1-26-2008) and it's north of Boonville Mo.  Paint was nice but bent up a little.  Husker unit and I didn't get the s/n. off it.  
Picker snapper s/n 8177

I looked at another 234 today (5-25-2009) east of Jefferson City Mo. 
Basic Unit sn 3241 had tall corn

Went by and looked at 234 north of Windsor Mo. today (6-9-0-2009) I knew this guy might still have and it I remember the s/n right it is 2869 with tall corn.  

-- Edited by RFP on Thursday 28th of May 2009 10:31:17 PM

-- Edited by RFP on Tuesday 9th of June 2009 07:03:18 PM

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Bought my 234 April 4,2009 at auction about 20 miles west of my house.

Basic     3723
12 Roll  2950
Sheller  1981



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That is a very good looking picker there Ron! Did you buy it on the tractor or did you have the tractor before? You`ll have to bring that up to our corn picker play day on Oct 23-24 !

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I had the tractor and I'm need to find out more from you about the picker play day.  I go to plow days all over and a picker day I believe would be as much fun. 

I'll add my name and where I'm from.

Ronald F. Petree (RFP)
Clarkskburg, Mo.

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All of the plowing days are fun ,and most all of the things that have to do with the old equipment is! But I`m hoping this will be good ,it is just all kinds of pickers and some shellers working and having fun!

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Basic Units:  1920, 3576, 4167, 8181

Husking Units: 1299, 3103, 5145

Sheller:  3812


Located at Clay City, IN


-- Edited by atuck on Sunday 28th of November 2010 08:41:18 PM

-- Edited by atuck on Sunday 28th of November 2010 08:49:36 PM

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Pickers:  IH 2MH on Farmall 400,  IH 234 on 766, IH 234 on 706, 2- 234 sheller units,  234 husker unint, 234 grinder unit,  IH 34HM-20, New Idea 305 w/ husker, IH 14P pull type
Shellers: Moline model E

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