MM Jetstar 3 utility propane?

Found this tractor. What would be the configuration. Would it be considered a utility (fenders and non adjustable axle?) Never seen one in that configuration before. Anyone have any ideas?
 
(quoted from post at 05:03:09 05/21/13) Found this tractor. What would be the configuration. Would it be considered a utility (fenders and non adjustable axle?) Never seen one in that configuration before. Anyone have any ideas?
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Im guessing someone put other fenders on it as Ive never seen any like that on them. The smaller ones it might have came with might not have been big enough for someone. Do you have any other pictures of it? How are the fenders mounted?
 
They look like add on fenders from something else from the looks of it. As far as I know the tractor is just a "standard" tractor. They usually used the bolt holes on the top of the axle to mount the fenders.
 
Wrong tires and rims as well as fenders. Early JS3 had small clamshell fenders and later 1966 had flat top. Exhaust should go up through hood as hole is there. Exhaust manifold port can be reversed. One tire on backwards also.
 
What is the Tractor Serial Number? MM did NOT make a JS3 Utility, this is either an Industrial or was once an Orchard, with that front axle & those Rear Wheels. the Rear Fenders are NOT correct. ~ Marty
 
Just my idea about the fenders. To me they look like they mite be from a Case 300, round nose. Mounted backwards on the M-M. clint
 
Ollie,
You have a JS3 Super LP. The I-beam front axle was optional in place of the adjustable wide front axle. There were no Industrial LP built so I think someone swapped out the rear rims and centers for those from an MM Industrial. The JS3 could be optioned out many different ways to suit the farmer's needs including tricycle narrow fronts and single front wheels too. Please post the serial number and we may be able to shed more light on your tractor.

Brian
 
Thank you for the help guys, I don"t know why, but I didn"t get a serial number. Seems like its a morphadite Moline to me, and I will probably keep away from it. Thanks for the help everyone!
 
that's a cool looking tractor. the only thing I would change would be the fenders. where is it located
 

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