[AT] Machine info wanted
Jason DeJoode
jldejoode at highstream.net
Mon Nov 28 18:40:14 PST 2005
There's a bad picture of it in Wendel's JI Case book.
It's a model 200 chopper with an attachment for harvesting the ears.
Jason
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From: "Greg Hass" <gkhass at avci.net>
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Subject: [AT] Machine info wanted
> In the late 60s, a neighbor of ours had a machine made by JI Case. It
> would cut the corn off, pick the cob and then run the stalk through a
> chopper. It had an elevator on the back like a corn-picker, and the
> chopper had a hood like a normal corn-chopper that would blow the chopped
> material to the side and into a wagon. Although I never saw it used this
> way, other neighbors said you pulled wagoin behind for the cobs, and it
> had a side hitch which pulled the chopper wagon. Most of the years I
> remember it being used he had a side plate off which blew the chopped
> stalks back in the field. It sure made plowing cornstalks easy. Only for
> a couple of years at the end (in the 70s) did I see him use it as a
> picker/chopper. At that time the chopper box was pulled by a separate
> tractor and driver who followed beside the machine as it was being
> operated. The chopped stalks were then fed to brood cows. People I talk
> to now say such a machine never existed, but I remember seeing it
> operating for at least 6 years. Any information, pictures, etc. of such a
> machine would be appreciated.
>
> Also, if anyone has a picture of an AC60 combine with a 2-row corn head, I
> would appreciate it if such picture could be e-mailed to me in a printable
> form.
>
> Greg Hass
>
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