Posted by jakfarms on September 16, 2015 at 08:34:25 from (72.222.160.101):
ATTENTION ALL MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE COLLECTORS: I know this should be in a sale listing and I will do that when I get some photos taken of the brochures for sale. I have over the years collected many M-M Tractor and Implement Brochures and some of my favorites I am keeping. HOWEVER, I have approximately 50 different Minneapolis Moline Tractor Brochures from the 1934 M-M “M” Universal through to the 1972 M-M “A4T-1600”. I have also approximately 87 different Minneapolis Moline Implement Brochures from Loaders and Spreaders, Tillage Tools, Haying Tools, Shelling, Picking and Harvesting Equipment, etc. I have an itemized list of all the brochures by Tractor or Implement Model No., date published, number of pages each, print code number, and a price for each. I have decided all of these brochures need to be sold to the next Minneapolis Moline enthusiast who would treasure them as I have. I would like to sell ALL of the brochures as a LUMP sum as I do not want to sell them individually on eBay or other methods, etc. I realize the total is quite large, but I need to start some where. If anyone is interested, send me an e-mail and your address, I will mail a print copy of the list of all the brochures to you. THANKS for your INTEREST, and any questions let me know. John in AZ, jakfarms, Phone: 623-979-6484
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