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New Idea Superpickers brochure - the WHOLE line!


This week's brochure is one of my all-time favorite brochures (of all equipment, not just corn pickers). As you can tell as you browse through it, I have had it for a very long time. It shows quite a bit of wear and I even wrote my name on it! I'm sure I picked this one up at the Clay County Fair when I was a kid and these pickers were brand-new! This was the pinnacle of New Idea picker development - as it says on the cover "Widest Choice of Tractor-Powered Corn Harvesting Systems". Inside is information on the 1-, 2- and 3-row pull-type pickers as well as the 2-row mounted picker. Plus the whole array of attachments - husking beds, snapper elevators, shellers and grinders. There is no print number on this brochure - I'm guessing it's in the early to mid-1970's. So now all of you can enjoy it for awhile - it's been in my collection for over 30 years! smile.gif

-- Edited by jdtom on Tuesday 23rd of February 2010 03:06:14 PM

-- Edited by jdtom on Tuesday 23rd of February 2010 03:15:24 PM

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Great literature! That is the New Idea we had on the D17. Would love to have another one but the shed is full and the pocketbook is empty! lol

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JD Tom or anyone,

Can you let me know the specification weight for a NI 2RW and supersheller NI 329.  I cant make it out from the attached picture in this thread.  I am pulling one a long distance and would really like to know the actual weight to make sure I have enough truck to pull it.



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Tom, I hadn't seen that brochure before. I must seen if I can find one for mine collection. Do you have any new brochures to put on the forum...other brands of pickers?



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Can some one tell me the PTO speed for a NI 323 ?



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KA 656,

Search under term "brochure" and you can see several JDTom has posted. My problem is I can't read the specification pages to determine weight. I am guessing 2,500 for the NI 2RW and 1,000 #s for the 329 sheller attachment.


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Well that explains why it was shelling so much in the snapping rolls. The Massy F. has a 2 speed shifter for the PTO never had it in anything but 1000. Thanks

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Sorry for the late reply - was out of town for Thanksgiving.

I'll list weights for all of the pickers and processing units listed in this brochure. That way it is all here for anyone to reference in the future. And for those who have asked - I haven't added any new brochures in the last year or so. If I get time this winter, I'll go thru the achives on this forum, compare it to my collection of picker brochures, and then post pictures of any I have missed in the past.

 

330 3RN Gathering Unit - 4727 lbs

331 3RW Gathering Unit - 2827 lbs

328 Husking Unit - 1729 lbs

329 Supersheller Unit - 1506 lbs

324 2RW Gathering Unit - 2655 lbs

325 2RN Gathering Unit - 2582 lbs

326 8-roll Husking Unit - 1249 lbs

327 12-roll GHusking Unit - 1778 lbs

314 Sheller Unit - 1058 lbs

318 Grinder Unit - 1516 lbs

323 1-row Picker - 2436 lbs

309 1-row Snapper - 1995 lbs

319 2-row Mounted Gathering Unit - 2519 lbs (this includes the sub-frame, cylinders & axle brackets)

315 Mounted Sheller Unit - 1167 lbs

322 12-roll Mounted Husking Unit - 1468 lbs

308 Snapper Hopper Unit - 622 lbs

 

Hope this helps you guys out and feel free to post a question here or send me a private message about questions on picker or wagon specs. I'll try to get the info you need!



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Thank you JDTom for looking that up.  This will be my first picker (324 with 329).  This was my first year planting and hand picking about 5 acres of corn and shelling it with a motorized John Deere 1B hand crank corn sheller.  My son's first attempt at feeding calves during his first year at college.  I guess you could say we are moving on up in the world with 1970's equipment LOL.  Love the forum.



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