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Picking Cotton With A 1961 International Harvester 314 Picker Mounted On An IH 504 Diesel Tractor 

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Edgar Edens of North Carolina comes from a family of cotton farmers, dating back to his grandfather who farmed during the Great Depression. Edgar owns and operates his own cotton operation including his own cotton gin. Edgar shares the story of his vintage cotton picker, a 1961 International Harvester Model 314 mounted on an International Harvester 504 Diesel Tractor. When Edgar bought the picker, it had just 800 original hours. He did a full restoration and now uses the tractor once a year to pick cotton on his farm for friends and family.
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@ChrisPBacon-yz6nk
@ChrisPBacon-yz6nk 4 года назад
Edgar is one of the finest men in our neck of the woods. A very hard working individual and extremely smart. He cleared most of his farmland himself. He is salt of the Earth. He never fails to glorify God for where he is in life and for what he has and has been able to accomplish. He owns thousands of acres of land and a top notch, modern cotton gin. I am proud to be his friend.
@johnsmith-wx5fb
@johnsmith-wx5fb 4 года назад
Is he a millionaire?
@ChrisPBacon-yz6nk
@ChrisPBacon-yz6nk 4 года назад
john smith Yes, but if you didn’t know it you would never guess that he was. And he worked very hard for what he has.
@johnsmith-wx5fb
@johnsmith-wx5fb 4 года назад
@@ChrisPBacon-yz6nk that's good.
@jrbaeronz9840
@jrbaeronz9840 4 года назад
Drove one of these and a twin row (602) in Australia as a 21 yr old, on a 500 acre farm in 1973. Not a pleasant experience sitting out in 35 deg C blazing sun, with the fans roaring behind your head and getting covered in shredded plant matter going down wind. Worst part was trying to clear the spindles once the dew fell, with a pocket knife by torch light at 10pm in the middle of a paddock by yourself. Used to be fanatical about using the ground clutch, as I always thought about the consequences of being eaten by the machine ! With all that, I wouldn't have missed the experience for the world, something very few people get to do. Farm also had a McCormack Deering kerosene/petrol tractor (no wheels) mounted in a frame backwards for an irrigation pump, and an IH 1066 Hydro tractor for towing the cotton trailers and plowing. Years later I restored a Farmall A for a boat tractor, - not big on brakes but great fun to play with. Thanks for posting, brings back great memories.
@deerepasture
@deerepasture 4 года назад
I spent many many hours after school and on weekends on an International Harvester one row cotton picker. First gear on first pick and second gear on second picking. We have a double fan high drum in Arizona. Good Cotton was 2 to 3 bales per acre. I could do one acre after school, about 13 1/4 mile rows. When I dumped I had to climb up in the basket and trailer and tramp it down, because I only got one trailer that would hold 3 bales. So much work, but thankful I could do it, great memories. Loved the video.
@chipps1066
@chipps1066 3 года назад
"An honest man is the noblest work of God,"that is what is engraved on my grandpa's gravestone and this man is cut from the same cloth.God bless!
@awizardman
@awizardman 4 года назад
These old tractors have a special place in my heart, my grandpa used to have a little collection/ museum with all the little machines he haver ever had. I used to stay there ours on end and just take in the magnificence of these old machines. Now every time i see one i always get reminded of him, of the happy times we had spent together. It's been almost a year now since he passed away, I never knew what to think of it. Something like that have never happened to me before and I fellt that it came to quickly for me to comprehend. These videos bring warmth to my heart and the storys they tell bring me joy. thank you!
@nickdial8610
@nickdial8610 4 года назад
My dad had one like that it was mounted on a super M I remember riding with him Picking cotton and packing down the cotton wagons brings back memories
@jaywalker712
@jaywalker712 4 года назад
We use to put the tractors under the pickers each year, had to take the top of trans off to turn the bullgears around because the tractor ran backward. 3 gears one way and 1 the other , we made a special socket to remove the spindles from the header. We ran water and oil and late at night we shut the water off because of due.
@jaywalker712
@jaywalker712 4 года назад
That would be dew.
@RoadRunnergarage8570
@RoadRunnergarage8570 4 года назад
Thanks for keeping the videos flowing through tough times.. And my color too!!
@sarah_farm
@sarah_farm 7 месяцев назад
Your video is a great reminder of the value of patience and perseverance. It takes a lot of time and effort to grow and harvest melons and oranges, but the end result is so worth it. And the fact that you're able to make a living by selling them at the market is even more impressive. Keep up the great work! And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
@Betterhose
@Betterhose 3 года назад
That is so awesome. I love how beautiful the machine turned out.
@josephseverino674
@josephseverino674 2 года назад
I was very impressed how much hard work and patients it took to restore that tractor,it looks and works better then new.
@P61guy61
@P61guy61 4 года назад
Saw this at red power roundup. A treasure. Thank you for posting.
@rawbacon
@rawbacon 3 года назад
Cotton field really is beautiful, I've never been in one. I think I need to visit one and walk thru it someday.........That Old Picker is Super Cool.
@wms1650
@wms1650 4 года назад
About 1960-1963 my Uncle Bernell and Grandpa used a 1row cotton picker that was mounted on an M Farmall. They would still have cotton pickers that used long bags to pick cotton. This was in Chicot County Arkansas. A long time ago.
@deerepasture
@deerepasture 3 года назад
I spent many hours on a International Harvester cotton picker. Ours was mounted on a Super M, high drum, double fan with no power steering. Ours had a single steer tire. We run in first gear, but ours had axle spacers ( high crop) and second gear on second picking. Interesting that modern pickers use the same principle; spindles, differs and an air system. Only real advance is the module/ round baling that has been added. Great job on the restoration!
@geraldharvill4699
@geraldharvill4699 4 года назад
Love to see people keeping up the older ways. And older machines
@robertpayne2717
@robertpayne2717 4 года назад
I'm 64 and I had a neighbor that used a 1 row international into the late 70's when he retired. We leased his farm in 1979 raised cotton on in R.I.P. JENKIN SWAN
@leslieross3404
@leslieross3404 4 года назад
He gave the glory to the Lord God, Amen! Nice picker also...
@waterheaterservices
@waterheaterservices 4 года назад
Amen amen
@ernestdougherty3162
@ernestdougherty3162 4 года назад
Amen
@Deere-uh4go
@Deere-uh4go 4 года назад
I wish my 504 looked that good.
@BillieSharkTooth
@BillieSharkTooth 4 года назад
...Why are all the comments people sounding surprised that we farmers are smart. Y'all know it ain't just throwing seeds on the ground, right? lol Thats a fine looking machine too.
@ronpatterson5483
@ronpatterson5483 4 года назад
Awesome machine, beautiful restoration!!
@beckywatt5048
@beckywatt5048 4 года назад
Ron Patterson How did he ever find one that was complete ???.
@jimharris5616
@jimharris5616 3 года назад
Great video. Brings back memories of growing up on an 80 acre family farm in northwest Florida.
@SC-sf8xt
@SC-sf8xt 4 года назад
I think his grandfather would be happy to see this restored picker .
@mountainviewturning5319
@mountainviewturning5319 4 года назад
Great video cotton picking tractor 👍
@Juscz
@Juscz 4 года назад
VERY cool! Thanks for posting.
@JudyJudyJudy44
@JudyJudyJudy44 4 года назад
Cool! Thanks!
@danherrmann8755
@danherrmann8755 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the. Video. I really enjoyed the. Cotton field. And the red picker.
@jefferystrange7476
@jefferystrange7476 2 года назад
Nice video. brings back memories of a time long gone. My grandpa had one very similar to it. His was gas. I always loved the classic look of the tractor it was mounted onto. Thanks for sharing.
@sbains560
@sbains560 4 года назад
Well done sir
@setac949
@setac949 4 года назад
Brings back memories. I grew up in the cotton field in West Tennessee. Daddy's first picker was an International 1 row much like this one. His may have been an older model. His had a metal water tank. I noticed a plastic water tank on this 314. I don't remember which tractor it was mounted on but it was a gas burner. I used to climb on top of the basket and clean the trash off.
@bluegrassman3040
@bluegrassman3040 4 года назад
Joe Cates my dad grew up in West TN. Gibson county to be exact. He told me his dad was one of the first to buy a one row cotton picker in the county.
@stephenrice4554
@stephenrice4554 2 года назад
That , sir , is a work of art . Lovely machine 👍🇬🇧
@davidbass7593
@davidbass7593 4 года назад
I grew up on a 40 acre farm as a kid we had a tractor mounted one row cotton picker I think it was mounted on a 200 Farmall had 25 acres of cotton thos were good times we worked hard and ate good
@jameslester3861
@jameslester3861 Год назад
My Dad’s uncle had a 1962 504 gas tractor. That was a nice little tractor. I have seen a couple pictures of 504 pickers on the web. One was all rusty and the other restored, may have been this one here though.
@bluesharp59
@bluesharp59 4 года назад
Thumbs up and be safe out there you all.
@RLGGIBSON
@RLGGIBSON 4 года назад
Well done , there are a few in South Carolina as well .
@jagarcogheart
@jagarcogheart 4 года назад
Not fast but problably good as backup. And if it breaks he already knows the machine inside and out.
@nickdonner6330
@nickdonner6330 4 года назад
Beautiful machine, and a great video!!
@greensplatter3480
@greensplatter3480 4 года назад
Now we need it in farming simulator
@bnsfbandit9807
@bnsfbandit9807 4 года назад
I'll take a pass. I dont feel like taking 30 hours on one field just for a game
@lesleyshaffer2649
@lesleyshaffer2649 4 года назад
Yes
@billbooth4147
@billbooth4147 4 года назад
Nice
@ImTreyVro
@ImTreyVro Год назад
Just like it I swear I got a 504 and a cotton picker
@tractorhyatt7044
@tractorhyatt7044 4 года назад
Unusual but very neat! 🇺🇸🚜👍
@netdog713
@netdog713 4 года назад
beautiful machine :)
@gulabkeerio1930
@gulabkeerio1930 4 года назад
v nice
@brianbowman5262
@brianbowman5262 4 года назад
I hauled one one of these out of a barn in northeast Pa and brought it to a collector in Mississippi. Once I got close I can’t tell you the pictures people were taking. He owns 2 of them, from what I understand there aren’t very many of these left.
@SteveHolsten
@SteveHolsten 4 года назад
It's been said that my Grandpa Jim Mansfield bought the first Farmall Cottonpicker in Arbyrd which was in Dunklin County Missouri. His was likely mounted on an M Farmall though.
@jeffhardin8795
@jeffhardin8795 4 года назад
Cool, Paragould here. Used to go to Arbryd several times a week.
@idontcare1762
@idontcare1762 4 года назад
I'm familiar with Dunklin County Missouri. Some of the highest yields in the US with that soil and rarely ever does any of it come up for sale.
@jaywalker712
@jaywalker712 4 года назад
Remember the old cotton compress there.
@matthewfunk4969
@matthewfunk4969 2 года назад
To say it revolutionized the cotton industry is an understatement. If the adoption of the mechanical picker had not been delayed it would have collapsed the southern sharecropper economy and put tens of thousands out of work.
@MrChevelle83
@MrChevelle83 Год назад
yep, just like when steam power started replacing all the manual labor, for every machine im sure it was several jobs. sad but true, now instead of manual labor you better be smart enough to learn how to run and maintain the machines. or another one is when ford cars were made in enough volume to be cheap for a lot of average worker to afford one, the price of a good horse went to nothing.
@ibbylancaster8981
@ibbylancaster8981 4 года назад
Living in Raeford, I knew Edgar. He had more cotton than Hanes🤣😂🤣. When they were working on the newest self bailing pickers , Edens farm was a tester of one of the only of first 3 prototype pickers
@dzlf2504
@dzlf2504 4 года назад
What a big machine for 1 row
@hugolopezc5637
@hugolopezc5637 Год назад
Seamos felices
@pakistanagriculture8132
@pakistanagriculture8132 4 года назад
Good
@sallybugs1695
@sallybugs1695 4 года назад
It ain't much but it's honest work
@michaelhalsall5684
@michaelhalsall5684 3 месяца назад
The 504 tractor used as motive unit was built from 1961 to 1968
@dontpanic475
@dontpanic475 4 года назад
How much it cost? I’m thinking of upgrading from these black things with arms and legs they keep running away🤷🏻‍♂️
@johnt4060
@johnt4060 4 года назад
I work at a local ag complex and saw one of these at a show
@patricksloan439
@patricksloan439 4 года назад
Growing up, learned about slaves picking cotton in the south east of the US. I moved to southern New Mexico for college to discover it's a popular crop out there.
@nathanplumb1807
@nathanplumb1807 3 месяца назад
I'm picking my cotton by hand thank you very much, I'm not going to use any machine
@timothygeorge1191
@timothygeorge1191 4 года назад
Good video very interesting 👍
@oilersridersbluejays
@oilersridersbluejays 4 года назад
Never even seen cotton before. Kind of really scarce in Saskatchewan.
@ericacherney3132
@ericacherney3132 4 года назад
Ludwig van Beethoven yeah. Snow was pretty scarce too southeast
@oilersridersbluejays
@oilersridersbluejays 4 года назад
@@ericacherney3132 lots of snow in Saskatchewan. Starting to melt pretty good now though.
@louisedwards4023
@louisedwards4023 4 года назад
The COTTON LOOKS LIKE SNOW THOUGH. And my girlfriend moved from Michigan to North Carolina and saw a cotton fild for THE first time "Looks like home " w/that Giant cotton fild as far as eye could see " 😁
@robertgoth5570
@robertgoth5570 4 года назад
The 504s were from 1961 to 1968!
@beckywatt5048
@beckywatt5048 4 года назад
We had a 504 D on the farm when I worked for my uncle yrs ago , it was a darelic when he got it , we restored it as a winter project , it sure was good on fuel.
@jeremycole3008
@jeremycole3008 2 года назад
Very Nice, Id sell that green thing and find a few more 314s if possible
@TheFoodog49
@TheFoodog49 4 года назад
My dad put together the IH catalogs for 40 years from the 1930s until the 1970s.
@YouTubeDeletesComments
@YouTubeDeletesComments 4 года назад
Too bad we didn't have these over 250 years ago....
@xXCrankFreakXx
@xXCrankFreakXx 4 года назад
His acent is genius
@bobbysmith135
@bobbysmith135 4 года назад
Better shim those bars. I see some spindle wrap on those spindles.
@jaywalker712
@jaywalker712 4 года назад
The rubber sweeps always reminded me of brake petal pads. H and M and super M were the favorite tractors to put under the cotton pickers.
@baraktzfanya3980
@baraktzfanya3980 4 года назад
We use to fit the IH 314 Cotton Picker over the IH M/MD we had/still have.
@Evan-L4570
@Evan-L4570 3 года назад
Is it as simple as turning the ring gear around to reverse the drive of the tractor?
@RoadRunnergarage8570
@RoadRunnergarage8570 4 года назад
Here's one you don't see up here in the Northern US....
@tobidasass4365
@tobidasass4365 4 года назад
America first!
@timtim8468
@timtim8468 4 года назад
Believe it or not, it stands on wheels, invented thousands of years ago!
@gurjeetjeet4380
@gurjeetjeet4380 4 года назад
ਬਾਈ ਜੀ ਇਹ ਰੂਹ ਜਿਸ ਨੂੰ ਅਸੀ ਕਪਾਹ ਕਹਿੰਦਾ ਹਾ
@Mapdotnowhere
@Mapdotnowhere 4 года назад
He’ll be profitable when all others are not.
@Drinksalotobeer
@Drinksalotobeer 4 года назад
👍👍
@sleppyjoe4922
@sleppyjoe4922 4 года назад
From iraq Stil the whole Iraq can't make one of these :(
@Quantum-Bullet
@Quantum-Bullet 4 года назад
Zlatan Ibrahimovic oof
@sleppyjoe4922
@sleppyjoe4922 4 года назад
@killmoo I'm talking about educatio beeing opened minded etc.. We do not produce anything . Absolutely nothing
@johnsmith-wx5fb
@johnsmith-wx5fb 4 года назад
@@sleppyjoe4922 remember the Sumerians, they did a lot.
@wegder
@wegder Год назад
Does anyone remember how many pounds of cotton a normal cotton trailer would hold? I'm talking about the days before modules, now I see flatbed trucks carrying 7 John Deere pods or whatever they are called.
@microbusss
@microbusss 4 года назад
that JD is HUGE compared to the IH!
@Rzr-iw8nh
@Rzr-iw8nh 3 года назад
I have access to just a picker just like this one, no tractor in SC. What are my options to sell it! Thanks
@larrymcever4601
@larrymcever4601 3 года назад
I believe that 504 would be a 1964 model. In 1954 IH was still in the letter series.
@gurjeetjeet4380
@gurjeetjeet4380 4 года назад
ਮੈਨੂੰ ਤਾ ਸਿਰਫ ਇੱਕ ਗੱਲ ਦੀ ਸਮਝ ਅਾੳੁਦੀ ਟਕੈਟਰ ਟਕੈਟਰ ਸਮਝ ਅਾੳੁਦੀ ਏ
@gordonliddy9418
@gordonliddy9418 4 года назад
That's a nice migrant worker he has there.
@underatedstar
@underatedstar 4 года назад
Okay algorithm... I'm all ears. Explain this one?
@colindstark
@colindstark 4 года назад
He just out thar piddling on 1500 acres
@scottrayhons2537
@scottrayhons2537 2 года назад
They did'nt make a 504 in 1954.
@ArminArlertJosephJoestar1999
Where the monkeys!? - 👴🏻
@cyrushundt1117
@cyrushundt1117 7 месяцев назад
Ya but nothing can replace the og 1865 model cotton picker
@ReadingAreaRailfan
@ReadingAreaRailfan 4 года назад
So do you have to out the actual tractor in Reverse to use the picker?
@fordtruxdad5155
@fordtruxdad5155 4 года назад
No, you reverse the gears so it's actually going backwards in forward gears.
@mrLumen2
@mrLumen2 4 года назад
Роскошный трактор. Выращивание хлопка - нелёгкое занятие. Хлопок требует много воды и постоянной высокой температуры.
@gayerforyougaygayerforyoug8383
@gayerforyougaygayerforyoug8383 4 года назад
The superultranggr 9000
@rareform6747
@rareform6747 4 года назад
RU-vid small tuition for large education . Free speech !
@willmullis6817
@willmullis6817 4 года назад
By the way I have a toy 9986 cotton picker and 2 others
@idontcare1762
@idontcare1762 4 года назад
Old money right there.
@Dog.soldier1950
@Dog.soldier1950 4 года назад
My mother’s family, the stones farmed cotton from 1927 on in Gilbert, AZ and Chandler, AZ. By HAND. miserable work
@hihaveaniceday9386
@hihaveaniceday9386 4 года назад
You think that's bad try tobacco
@gurjeetjeet4380
@gurjeetjeet4380 4 года назад
ਬਾਈ ਜੀ ਇਹ ਕੁਰਪੈਨ ਅਾ
@gurjeetjeet4380
@gurjeetjeet4380 4 года назад
ਮੈਨੂੰ ਅੰਗਰੇਜੀ ਦੀ ਸਮਝ ਨਹੀ ਆੳੁਦੀ ਕਿੳੁਕਿ ਤੁਸੀ ਕੇਵਲ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਬੋਲੋ ਜੀ
@WilsFPV
@WilsFPV 4 года назад
Someone please make that as a mod for fs19? maybe? Sweet machine!
@deepaksuranithanks8005
@deepaksuranithanks8005 4 года назад
Owiwriw
@willmullis6817
@willmullis6817 4 года назад
Other kinds
@kristjanpirc537
@kristjanpirc537 4 года назад
how is this international???
@svtirefire
@svtirefire 4 года назад
Yikes that contraption looks like a large gopher hill might tip it over!
@Kevin15673
@Kevin15673 4 года назад
I think they got the title wrong, this picker is more commonly known as the NegroMatic 9000
@roberthertz6634
@roberthertz6634 4 года назад
Soo[ RACIST.
@oil1252
@oil1252 4 года назад
Ok that wasn't funny dude
@gopig3123
@gopig3123 4 года назад
Price please
@leosypher9993
@leosypher9993 4 года назад
Complete 30 siries, but I did not see a 435 ...
@Kagaines
@Kagaines 3 года назад
I never picked Cotten 🎶🎶
@leonardturlej2269
@leonardturlej2269 4 года назад
I thought that's farming. lol
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