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Re: Question for Harold H on 460 Cotton Picker
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Posted by Harold H on September 09, 2006 at 05:35:10 from (69.40.81.218):
In Reply to: Question for Harold H on 460 Cotton Picker posted by Cotton Picker on September 08, 2006 at 08:17:26:
When the one row cotton picker first came out, IH offered a high drum for a H but it proved underpowered and to light so all later one row high drums were for the M framed (M, SM, 400, 450, & 560 tractors) only. After the two row pickers came out in 57 we basicly sold only new two row high drums. I have never seen a 460 equipped for a high drum (flanged housings) but IH may have offered it in their catalog.The 460 would have plenty of power fo a high drum which was not the case with the H. Does your tractor have a reversable top for a low drum? I think the G was used on both high and low drum tractors but not really sure of this as we never ordered new cotton picker tractors after 57. Harold H
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