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Alan Farley

12-11-2000 14:12:08




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I was just wondering if MM ever made any hay or forage implements or running gears,blades etc.?
I saw an auction ad for what was said to be a MM 5'bushog,I saw a big MM manure spreader with new paint in good cond. go for$800 I have heard of MM plows and discs made by Oliver,what about planters? Saw a picture of a pull-behind MM picker on this site a couple a days ago.




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BRAD

12-27-2000 20:52:20




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 Re: MM implements in reply to Alan Farley, 12-11-2000 14:12:08  
I HAVE A MM BALER FOR SALE , IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BUYING SOME OF THE MM MACHINERY YOU ASKED ABOUT, IT IS POSTED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS



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Larry S. Engle

12-20-2000 17:45:14




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 Re: MM implements in reply to Alan Farley, 12-11-2000 14:12:08  
I just bought a combine. Believe it's a model HF?? It's a pto, pull-type with 5-6' direct cut grain head. It has a small bin and a bagger attachment hanging on the end of the unloading auger. I'd like to hear from anyone with information about this jewel.



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galen

12-11-2000 18:12:55




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 Re: MM implements in reply to Alan Farley, 12-11-2000 14:12:08  
Moline made a full line of implements. I n my area probably one of the most popular was the moline picker. It was quite popular and was well respected as being possibly the best picker. New Idea later bought out the Uni line which also included the uni picker. We own a MM cutter that was made by Caldwell Mfg. very tough machine cut a lot of trees with it. Moline is probably the premier in wheatland plows I,ve never seen any other brand but I'm sure there were others.

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Alan Farley

12-11-2000 18:36:30




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 Re: Re: MM implements in reply to galen, 12-11-2000 18:12:55  
Forgot to mention my neighbor has a MM uni-picker with a two row ear corn attachment. He useually picks his end rows of corn with it and finishes he rest(only 10 acres) with a Ford 4000 pulling a New-Idea 323 1-row both are good machines.
The uni sure is wild looking and ahead of it's time.Odd how the engine sets off to the left rear and the back axle on the right side(somewhat) it would scare me on a hillside stability-wise, and beacause there is moving parts without a sheid right next to the operating platform. Also has a Jet-Star TWO with a backhoe attachment, but doesn't get it out much.

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Alan Farley

12-11-2000 18:34:26




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 Re: Re: MM implements in reply to galen, 12-11-2000 18:12:55  
Forgot to mention my neighbor has a MM uni-picker with a two row ear corn attachment. He useually picks his end rows of corn with it and finishes he rest(only 10 acres) with a Ford 4000 pulling a New-Idea 323 1-row both are good machines.
The uni sure is wild looking and ahead of it's time.Odd how the engine sets off to the left rear and the back axle on the right side(somewhat) it would scare me on a hillside stability-wise, and beacause there is moving parts without a sheid right next to the operating platform. Also has a Jet-Star TWO with a backhoe attachment, but doesn't get it out much.

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lance

12-13-2000 06:49:47




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 Re: Re: Re: MM implements in reply to Alan Farley, 12-11-2000 18:34:26  
Minneapolis made a full line of implements.I have 2 mm sickle mowers,manure spreader,mm uts tractor,m 670 tractor.I have seen mm thershers,corn pickers,plows,disk,hay rake combine,baler,forage harvester,drills,and many other mm implements and tractors.



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lance

12-13-2000 06:49:31




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 Re: Re: Re: MM implements in reply to Alan Farley, 12-11-2000 18:34:26  
Minneapolis made a full line of implements.I have 2 mm sickle mowers,manure spreader,mm uts tractor,m 670 tractor.I have seen mm thershers,corn pickers,plows,disk,hay rake combine,baler,forage harvester,drills,and many other mm implements and tractors.



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Robbie

12-13-2000 15:49:38




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: MM implements in reply to lance, 12-13-2000 06:49:31  
We have many cotton trailers with MM running gear. Have a mocraft batwing mower. I just WISH we had all we used to have! I would need 10 or 15 acres.



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Russ Warner

01-02-2001 18:51:50




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: MM implements in reply to Robbie, 12-13-2000 15:49:38  
I recently found a two row planter in a tree row near my place in eastern Wyoming. When I was a kid we had a Minneapolis Moline tractor we farmed with, and I had no idea MM made implements, too. I guess MM wasn't very popular in this area. I'm looking for more information on MM implements, and sure would appreciate any information I can get.



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Alan Farley

01-03-2001 15:09:13




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: MM implements in reply to Russ Warner, 01-02-2001 18:51:50  
I hope that planter is still all in one piece! Sounds like a interesting and unusual restoration project. That sure is rare, probaly a collectors item to go with a MM tractor. MM tractors and implements were not very popular around here and are seldom seen(at least the implements).



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