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John Deere 200, 18 or what?


This weekend I saw a one row pull John Deere picker with left hand use. (From the highway, I'll stop back another day)  Wasn't an 18 right hand use?  Did they make 200's in the one row configuration?

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Yes, the 18 was a right hand picker and the 200 was only a 2 row with a side elevator.
CornPickerBob

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Maybe it was a #10 corn picker.

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Didn't get a good look, but maybe it was a 101 semi-mount.  I will let everyone know when I get back there.  Maybe the owner will let me get a couple of pictures.

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I looked thru my brochures and the only John Deere left-hand single-row picker that was 100% pull-type was the No. 10 Corn Picker. The No. 101 is a semi-mounted LH single-row picker; the No. 100 was similar except it was a snapper (no husking bed). The 127 Mounted Corn Picker was a one-row version (LH) of the 227 Mounted Picker (fully-mounted). The No. 18 is a RH pull-type picker.

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