Posted by Leroy on March 06, 2019 at 16:43:51 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: MM U questions posted by Grandpa love on March 05, 2019 at 19:07:54:
I had an older version back in about 1968. Mine was a row crop with the single block engine. That was the only good thing about it. Had for 2-3 months and traded it on a Ferguson TO 30. Mine drawbar set so high could not hook baler to it. on plow could not keep front end on ground. Had the live pto concersion on and you could not press hard enouth to know you were trying to put brake on. Also had hydrolics. To high a gearing. Could not keep front wheels tight. Seat sat way to low to see. Now if it would have been a later Z, not ZB, with the high seat and no live pto I might have kept it. My U put out either 53 or 55 HP on dyno as it had LP head on it. Looked like a nice tractor before I bought it. Was in shop half the time I had it. And found out after I bought it you could hardly give one away. Luckly for dealer the person that bought it had no left foot. I don't know if he ever got it to work or not. Only one farm that I knew of used the Minnie. they had both a standard and a row crop.
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