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550Doug

04-26-2007 06:33:30




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I found this old picture in a family album and was wondering what some of the MH experts can tell me about the tractor. Were the side curtains in common ussage, what year range might this be? Thanks

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AllanC

04-27-2007 20:46:55




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 Re: MH 101 in reply to 550Doug, 04-26-2007 06:33:30  
It's a 1940 or 41



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MISS FIT MASSEY

04-26-2007 21:35:49




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 Re: MH 101 in reply to 550Doug, 04-26-2007 06:33:30  

IT IS A STRAIGHT 101 STANDARD.



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Ralf from MI

04-26-2007 17:44:36




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 Re: MH 101 in reply to 550Doug, 04-26-2007 06:33:30  
The tractor in the picture should be a 101 super, they had the full side curtains and the chrome strips on the grill. The one in the picture is a standard model, 101 supers had the six cyl. engine and would be a three plow tractor



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Dave_Id

04-26-2007 15:14:18




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 Re: MH 101 in reply to 550Doug, 04-26-2007 06:33:30  
The early 101 Juniors had a closer mesh on the grill and the sides were open. The later Juniors had the same grill as the 101 Senior. The 101 Standard on the picture was produced from '38 to 40, and the 101 Super with the 217 cu Chrysler was produced from '40 to '42



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onefarmer

04-26-2007 10:08:45




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 Re: MH 101 in reply to 550Doug, 04-26-2007 06:33:30  
Looks like a 101 junior the following is from>Link

Model 101 Junior 2 plows Continental Industrial motor Standard and Row Crop versions produced from 1940 to 1946 Nebraska Tests: 359, 318

It could be a straight 101 But I think I see junior on the hood. Info on a 101
2 plows 6 cylinder Chrysler motor Twin Power Standard and Row Crop versions Nebraska Tests: 377

I'm at work and my MH book is at home.

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