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<blockquote data-quote="Ohrmundt Simmentals" data-source="post: 1101373" data-attributes="member: 20629"><p>Yep, we found a NI 2 row narrow pull type picker with the 12 row husking bed. It's in pretty good condition. We had to replace 4 bearings when we first got it but not a big deal. It runs really good and does a nice job. We still have standing corn out there yet but the snow is to deep. There are a lot of acres corn still standing in Wisconsin cause it's high in moisture and you'll go broke to try and dry it. So it's a waiting game for a lot people around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ohrmundt Simmentals, post: 1101373, member: 20629"] Yep, we found a NI 2 row narrow pull type picker with the 12 row husking bed. It's in pretty good condition. We had to replace 4 bearings when we first got it but not a big deal. It runs really good and does a nice job. We still have standing corn out there yet but the snow is to deep. There are a lot of acres corn still standing in Wisconsin cause it's high in moisture and you'll go broke to try and dry it. So it's a waiting game for a lot people around here. [/QUOTE]
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