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Hog Farmer

01-29-2013 12:41:42
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Anyone know anything about MM road graders? Were there different models? Are they worth anything?




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torch guy

02-02-2013 10:04:09
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to Hog Farmer, 01-29-2013 12:41:42  
There is a grader in my area that has sat a long time. The rear is a GB the engine and hood are U. It has a cab. I'll post a pic if I can get down that way soon.



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Hog Farmer

02-01-2013 13:00:23
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to Hog Farmer, 01-29-2013 12:41:42  
This one I'm sure is a U based one. But it has a cab on it. Has anyone seen one with a cab.



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tylerj

01-31-2013 17:24:17
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to Hog Farmer, 01-29-2013 12:41:42  
Was the R grader made by MM or a converted by a different company? Did they have their own serial number prefix?



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maj-mm

01-31-2013 17:31:14
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to tylerj, 01-31-2013 17:24:17  
MM did NOT build any graders, they were all Converted by other companies, or added MM engines to their units.



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molinegb

02-01-2013 07:12:14
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to maj-mm, 01-31-2013 17:31:14  
1950 UTSG sn 0395000001-50. 1951 03900051-100 suggests MM made them. These sn's were "set aside" for grader installation.



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Jahaze

02-01-2013 18:35:54
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to molinegb, 02-01-2013 07:12:14  
Thanks for the serial number breakdown, never saw that before. Mine is 039000079 making it a 1951. I wonder how many are left?



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maj-mm

02-01-2013 09:45:01
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to molinegb, 02-01-2013 07:12:14  
they were a power package, before MM used the term "power package." They were stripped down units to be sent out & a third party to install in Grader.



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Jahaze

01-30-2013 17:33:47
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to Hog Farmer, 01-29-2013 12:41:42  
American made a grader based on the U, they had individual serial numbers, with a UG designation on the serial number tag. Only 100 were made, mine is serial number 079. Parts are interchangeable with the U industrial models. One of the MM books has a nice picture of a restored one. Mine is still waiting to get done. Maybe this year....



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thethresherman

01-30-2013 14:08:33
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to Hog Farmer, 01-29-2013 12:41:42  

Took this pic of a "R" Minneapolis Moline converted to a Road Grader. This was at the Steam Show in Dover, OH about five years ago or so.



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BMG1

01-30-2013 15:03:05
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to thethresherman, 01-30-2013 14:08:33  
I know the two tractors in the background (RTE and V). They're ours. I think that R grader is from New York. Nice picture!



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minnymovista

01-30-2013 17:27:28
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to BMG1, 01-30-2013 15:03:05  
Brian you are right, that my friend Georges grader and I believe he just found another one, be kinda interesting to know how many were made. I just talked to him and he said the grader was made by the M B Corp in New Holstein Wi.



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maj-mm

01-29-2013 21:42:53
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to Hog Farmer, 01-29-2013 12:41:42  
do you have one? Post pics if you do, we would love to see what it is. MM provided a few chassis specifically for Graders, a couple tractor in a cradle, and at least one "modern" style "rear-engine" model. mostly U's but also a G-Industrial.



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MMEd

01-29-2013 17:29:29
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to Hog Farmer, 01-29-2013 12:41:42  
Don"t know what factory options there were, but I"ve seen a couple of U based graders and at least one G based grader - but I think they were all aftermarket conversions kind of what you see on Farmalls. Can"t remember manufacturer of conversion, but the G based grader was on eBay a few years back - I think it was in Maine or at least northeast somewhere - Pictures looked really good - but too far for a Louisiana boy to go - otherwise I would have bid. I don"t remember if it met reserve or sold but I don"t remember it going too high - maybe $4000 +/- .

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Molinegb

01-29-2013 17:24:18
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to Hog Farmer, 01-29-2013 12:41:42  
The MM designation for their graders was UTSG. There were only around 100 made by MM. The serial number prefix is 039. Most American Grader models used various tractors to power the units. IH etc. They were not true MM.



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minnymovista

01-29-2013 16:38:53
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to Hog Farmer, 01-29-2013 12:41:42  
They made a R grader also but I believe they are pretty rare.



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G1355

01-29-2013 13:55:52
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to Hog Farmer, 01-29-2013 12:41:42  
I have only seen u road graders, might be other models, don't think they bring a ton of money, seen ive two for sale, think they were asking 6500 for the one not sure about the other one, don't think there's to many around though.



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navyreteocs

02-02-2013 06:06:48
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 Re: MM Road Grader in reply to G1355, 01-29-2013 13:55:52  
I know of a Chip Spreader on a U.



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