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Would you pick corn with this classic tractor? 1959 John Deere Model 630 Mounted Corn Picker
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- čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
- Leo Milleman of Iowa is a medical doctor and also a classic tractor enthusiast. Leo spent his childhood on a farm in Spencer, Iowa where like many farm boys growing up, his love of tractors took ahold early. One of Leo's most prized classic tractors is his 1959 John Deere 630 with a mounted model 227 corn picker. Watch as Leo shares the history and story on this unique looking classic John Deere tractor.
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My dad had a two row tractor mounted corn picker on an IH 560 back in the early sixties in Plymouth county Iowa. I remember it took him a day or two to hook it to the tractor and it seemed like the weather was brisk while he was doing it. The corn picker would give a little wind break around my dad keeping him warm during harvest. Great memories. Man, I miss my dad.
630 is a end of an era Tractor that will forever do the job.
I have always had a fascination with mounted corn pickers. A lost time for sure, great to see and preserve history. A shame so many have gone to scrap.
Yeah they great for small farms.
Dad had this exact setup in 1960. The 227 picker was on an A at first but when he got the sheller he traded for a new 630. the model 50 sheller did an excellent job shelling corn. A neighbor who got a drying bin setup just like ours had a IH 560 and the IH picker sheller. It was a tremendous horse power hog.
Would pick with it in a heartbeat 630 is on my bucket list
Used to pick corn with a two row mounted picker on a 720 John Deere.
Picked alot of corn with 227 corn pickers on a 70 they were great to pick with
Started out helping grandpa pick corn with same setup. Later I ran same picker on a 730D. Still have both tractors. Picker is long gone. Would love to run one again for a few hours.
We pulled a one row McCormick picker with a 520 John Deere back in the early 70s.
Reminds me of the book Corny Corn Picker Finds a New Home. A book put out for kids for John Deere Days back in 1959.
We had that picker on a B John Deere. No power steering, the ol' girl was a beast.
Beautiful tractor and implement! Corn baby,corn! Nice tractor Doctor!
Super nice equipment!
The Best most trouble free tractor Dad ever owned was a 730 diesel. I wish I still had it!
Looks like they did a fine job with the restoration. Wouldn't mind seeing it out in the field working away. Stay safe.
Where ya gonna find 40inch rows these days?
@@Alex-uy7pc You're right, nobody is going to plant on 40" rows anymore. It would have to be in a antique farm show type setting. The old equipment is neat to look at to see how far the farm equipment has come over the years but, when possible I like to see the old equipment out in the field to see how farming used to be done.
Here's a Red tractor doing it :>],czcams.com/video/ncIaaxQQlMw/video.html
Nice outfit! I grew up with a 227 w/sheller on a 58-720D ES.
My grandfather purchased the previous model, 226 which would be mounted every fall on his 1949 A. I helped mounting it on the A in Oct. 1976 with my grandfather instructing me. It was a sun up to sundown task as the predecessor to the 227 was like a prototype for the 227. There was much more preparation and heavy lifting as it didn't "roll" up onto the frame mounts. The 226 had sat dormant since the early 60's but started up "without a hitch". The drawback to using an "A", however, is no "live" pto. Our neighbor used his JD50 with his 227. A 50 is probably slightly underpowered for the 227, but with "live" pto, it seemed to do well.
My grandfather, Harry Gilbert of Mt. Pleasant (Bloomsburg), Pa was the first in the area to have a two row mounted corn picker. With headlamps on his A, he picked corn well after dark.
Respectfully submitted,
Mark Patrick Gilbert McCay
I have a 630we had single was new it will have been here 60 years in September and I will be 60 in November I brought it from my grandmother and my uncle in 1982 always no the same place in the same shed
Love your videos, keep up the good work😁
That's awesome
I still run a New Idea picker mounted on a Farmall M. Pick about 3 to 4 thousand bushels a year with it. I have uploaded two videos of me running it on my channel.
YES, to the title question.
Sad that he doesn't run it anymore since it painted. Would run it in a heartbeat
Good for you guys ;
F'n BEAUTIFUL
We picked with a MH44 special with New idea mounted picker. Sold it when we moved up to a NI uni-system picker. Fast forward to a couple years ago and we bought the tractor back but the picker had long since been cut up for scrap.😣
My Granddad had the exact same rig 60 years ago minus the sheller.
we had a 730 diesel with a 227 also had the sheller. We shelled many acres with it.
Picking corn in a wet fall is a living hell.
I second that motion.
yeah, that front end could plough a furrow in wet soil.
Yes I will
When Tractors were Tractors! This new age fangel stuff. Don't cut it. Vintage: The Best! And Best of Times!
Used to eat at Stubb´s Resteraunt in Spencer as a kid quite a bit.
Really nice machine. Rare that something of this vintage went directly from a working unit to restoration. Running a mounted picker is a dirty job regardless of the make though.
My dad grew up in the 50s and 60s in TN, and they had a one row corn picker pull type. He said he had ti wear goggles because it was so dusty not having a cab tractor.
I have a '58 and a '60 year 630s, still use both on the farm along with my '46 A slant dash. i am searching for a complete wide front axle for a 630, like to convert one to wide.....
We used a 4010 and a 237 growing up.
I have the same picker on a 60
Beautiful. We picked up a 520 and a 227. Unfortunately the 227 was beyond repair and we had no need for it so it got scrapped
Oh yeah. The widow we bought it of she said her husband was popular in the fall opening nieghbors fields up for them so didnt have to trample it with the tractor on tow behind units
the real deal was putting that sprocket gizmo and long chains on the pto shaft and worse, trying to get it off. my dad had a 730 with the same set up on it. nice restoration. not sure if those fenders are correct. shouldn't they be the clam shell style?
I know Paul!!
How about remember using one?
Why not use it? That's what it was made for. If you have a small operation and that's all you require, by all means use it. What was once restored can always be restored again.
now thats a corn picker!
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