Posted by JimIA on June 25, 2015 at 07:12:42 from (208.74.246.171):
In Reply to: best mounted picker posted by Nick167 on June 24, 2015 at 19:04:35:
Im going to say the best mounted picker I have seen is the 234 IH. I have been around most brands and have studied the jobs pickers have done at Walnut ILL and HCOP as well as have been around a 234 a lot with my neighbor that runs one. The 234s husk very well, have stripper plates preventing shelling and have a lot of capacity.
We have always ran ACs and New Ideas on our farm and currently run a New Idea pull type simply for the fact that it is cleaner and you can use a tractor with a cab. The New Idea always has clean corn but there is a fair amount of field shelling. I own a 190 AC that I have used a few years, they are great for field loss, there is hardly any. But they are slower and very very dirty to run and are not the easiest to mount. The 170 and 190 pickers won a fair amount of picking contests but still are not the best picker built.
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