For the right one that I could afford I'd travel anywhere we grow cotton in the United States. Variations in the condition and price are what would shrink the bubble. I know good prospects in Texas will either be barn kept or upper Texas backland. West Texas would have been strippers and the lower gulf coast is a killer unless it's been in a shed or barn somewhere. The one above is in Arkansas, I had one found in MS once but the guy backed out.
As far as condition - I'd be more concerned about the condition of the picker than the tractor because there just anything to draw parts from. Rusty wire in the basket is manageable - totally rusted out basket lid is not. Air pipes the same way; I can't bring one back completely from the dead. The tractor under it isn't a concern because they're much more common; having said that it's best to find one on a tractor. That's because there were bucketloads of parts: linkages, rods, and clamps that married the two and without them it would be tough to make it all work right. That's why you see in the video one guy shifting the gears and another steering - I'd bet they don't have the connecting linkage to put it in gear from the seat.
This 99 is in a barn down the road. I could probably have it for the asking - but I just don't know if I have it in me for that big of a project - and if I was going that modern there are probably better examples to be had.
https://instagr.am/p/BZAIV8WgjOn
As far as condition - I'd be more concerned about the condition of the picker than the tractor because there just anything to draw parts from. Rusty wire in the basket is manageable - totally rusted out basket lid is not. Air pipes the same way; I can't bring one back completely from the dead. The tractor under it isn't a concern because they're much more common; having said that it's best to find one on a tractor. That's because there were bucketloads of parts: linkages, rods, and clamps that married the two and without them it would be tough to make it all work right. That's why you see in the video one guy shifting the gears and another steering - I'd bet they don't have the connecting linkage to put it in gear from the seat.
This 99 is in a barn down the road. I could probably have it for the asking - but I just don't know if I have it in me for that big of a project - and if I was going that modern there are probably better examples to be had.
https://instagr.am/p/BZAIV8WgjOn