Photograph
Cotton Picker Attachment

Engineering photograph of an experimental one-row, single drum, small Farmall cotton picker attachment. With the door removed, the picker drum and doffer units, along with the raising and lowering mechanism, are visible. The machine is attached to a Farmall tractor. |
Image ID: | 49929 |
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Creation Date: | 09 29 1933 |
Creator Name: | International Harvester Company |
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Collection Name: | Cotton picker field test notes and photographs, 1922-1963 |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | photographic print, b&w |
Original Format Number: | M2002-156, Box 3, Folder 4 |
Original Dimensions: | 10 x 8 inches |
The International model "H-10-H," the world's first commercially successful mechanical cotton picker, was a one-row, spindle-type picker that employed a barbed spindle. Although a number of variations on the machine had been tested previously, economic and social conditions prevented further development and mass availability of the cotton picker until the late 1940's. |
Agricultural machinery |
Cotton |
Agricultural machinery industry |
Engineering |
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