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Minneapolis-Moline Small tractor ever produced??

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AWB

12-19-2002 05:22:44




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Did Minneapolis-Moline ever produce a small tractor comparable in size to the John Deere LA, or the Allis-Chalmers Model G, or the International Farmall Cub? Thanks.




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john

12-22-2002 18:16:44




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 Re: Minneapolis-Moline Small tractor ever produced?? in reply to AWB, 12-19-2002 05:22:44  
Neighbor has a little orange case with narrow front stuffed way back in the corner of his machine shed, said his dad bought it in the late 40s. About the size of a Massey Pony, guess this must be the tractor? John



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John G

12-19-2002 07:56:14




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 Re: Minneapolis-Moline Small tractor ever produced?? in reply to AWB, 12-19-2002 05:22:44  
The MM Avery model V is similiar in size to the Farmall Cub, has a small 4 cyl water cooled engine. In Canada, there was a Waterloo Bronco which used the Wisconsin 2 cyl upright horizontal crankshaft air cooled engine.



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Kelvin

12-19-2002 16:45:40




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 Re: Re: Minneapolis-Moline Small tractor ever produced?? in reply to John G, 12-19-2002 07:56:14  
I'm not sure the Waterloo was a real moline. I think it was produced by the same company that imported MM's to Canada.
The V is a nice little tractor, easy to haul/show.
I don't think it would fare too well in a side by side cultivating competition with a Farmall Cub.
(Ours will outrun our cub in 3rd gear, however.)



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freddy

12-22-2002 07:10:58




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 Re: Re: Re: Minneapolis-Moline Small tractor ever produced?? in reply to Kelvin, 12-19-2002 16:45:40  
A better comparison to a cub would be a MM BG tractor.



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