Man yeah Evan, you know me...eyes right on the gleaner 😉😁 Looks very similar to Glenada with the fiberglass cab, can't wait to see more!! That is a very nice picker!! I have several customers that would love to have cob corn. I may one day dabble down that road. Looking fwd to hearing how the sale goes and good luck!! Man it sure looks snowy there ❄️❄️🥶🥶😁😁 Thank you my friend for bringing us along!! Hope have a great week!! 😁😁🌽🌽🌽👌🏻👌🏻🇺🇲🇺🇲
Thanks Nelson! Yeah, it was cold yesterday, it was breezy and never made it above 18. Was 8 outside this morning. Pickers are still pretty easy to find up here with a husking bed on them. This is the only one I've ever seen in person that had a sheller. And it was only 10 miles from here when I bought it. Be safe out there Nelson, I hope you have a good one!
Good looking picker Evan, you shouldn't have any trouble selling that. There is a New Idea 2 row like that about 1/4 mile from my house, in a shed even!
Thanks Mike. I hope it sells without too much headache. The picker was local, only about 10 miles away from here when I bought it. It's still the only picker/sheller I've seen in person. Hope you have a good week, Mike!
I wonder how much it would cost to haul over here, haha. I'd love to go to the show this summer. Looking forward to seeing a closer look at that Gleaner!
It would be quite a haul to get it across the Rockies LOL. I'm hoping to go this year, I haven't been to Rantoul yet. We'll definitely see a lot more of the Gleaner, she needs some work. Hope you have a good one, Rusty!
Nice machine.. good reason to sell it!!
Hopefully someone will need it and take it off your hands.
Have a good one Evan!!
Thank you, Ed! It is a nice picker, hopefully it can find a good home. Thanks for watching, Sir!
Man yeah Evan, you know me...eyes right on the gleaner 😉😁 Looks very similar to Glenada with the fiberglass cab, can't wait to see more!! That is a very nice picker!! I have several customers that would love to have cob corn. I may one day dabble down that road. Looking fwd to hearing how the sale goes and good luck!! Man it sure looks snowy there ❄️❄️🥶🥶😁😁 Thank you my friend for bringing us along!! Hope have a great week!! 😁😁🌽🌽🌽👌🏻👌🏻🇺🇲🇺🇲
Thanks Nelson! Yeah, it was cold yesterday, it was breezy and never made it above 18. Was 8 outside this morning. Pickers are still pretty easy to find up here with a husking bed on them. This is the only one I've ever seen in person that had a sheller. And it was only 10 miles from here when I bought it. Be safe out there Nelson, I hope you have a good one!
@@evanaustin2636 I should pay attention more to the obvious 🤦🏼🤦🏼🤣🤣🤣🤣 Bless me at times 🤦🏼
That's a clean old machine.
Thanks. It's a really good machine, it just isn't convenient for opening fields up. Thanks for watching, I hope you have a good one!
@evanaustin2636 I just saw you're from central Indiana in a comment. Born and raised in central Illinois. Left there 10 years ago.lol
Good looking picker Evan, you shouldn't have any trouble selling that. There is a New Idea 2 row like that about 1/4 mile from my house, in a shed even!
Thanks Mike. I hope it sells without too much headache. The picker was local, only about 10 miles away from here when I bought it. It's still the only picker/sheller I've seen in person. Hope you have a good week, Mike!
I wonder how much it would cost to haul over here, haha. I'd love to go to the show this summer. Looking forward to seeing a closer look at that Gleaner!
It would be quite a haul to get it across the Rockies LOL. I'm hoping to go this year, I haven't been to Rantoul yet. We'll definitely see a lot more of the Gleaner, she needs some work. Hope you have a good one, Rusty!
Trading up 🙂👍
I hope so...the picker was ready to run, the gleaner needs some work...Hope you have a good one, Jack!
Would be a nice machine, id like to get into cob corn in the next few years. Where are you located?
I'm in central Indiana. Bit of a drive from where you're at. Thanks for watching!
@evanaustin2636 dang, would sure be nice to have but a quick check on marketplace and there's a few in the area.
@ Yeah, they are awkward to transport, and at least with a husking bed they are still fairly easy to find