Hey what kinds of Minneapolis molines do yall have

As moat of yall know i have a r can yall reply with pictures of yall Minneapolis moline tractors

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Roger H,
What year is that UB? It must be an early one, as it still has the U style louvered hood. My parts book shows one like that on the cover, but I've never actually seen one.
 
Love the top picture. I enjoy
seeing tractors with implements.
Lot of time goes into making one
look that good!
 
(quoted from post at 09:37:07 09/19/18) Love the top picture. I enjoy
seeing tractors with implements.
Lot of time goes into making one
look that good!

Thank you. Due to width I only put it on for the local show then take it off for others. She does draw more attention for sure when it is on the tractor.
 
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These are the mms our family farmed with back in the 50s...
Dad bought a 705 in the 60s...Great tractors..

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I have forgotten the year, but do rember it is the last year the Jet star three was made.
The jet star super was the next model after mine.
No star in the ' tag'.
 
Only one GVI that needs to be restored. I bought it from someone that had let a barn fall down on him in a pasture close to Cambridge, Kansas. So I believe it was not too far from "Roger-KS".
I got it freed up by putting some ATF + PB Blaster and cleaning the injectors, but it is not running good enough yet. It needs a complete overhaul before to pull a bottom plow and overwork the Deere 4020... Very cool tractor to drive yet with the long hood.


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I've been procrastinating about posting a picture of my Moline, but figured today I had no excuse, I had it out earning its keep today. I can't remember the year, but its an M602 diesel. It was kind of an impulse purchase at an auction, didn't really mean to buy it, but it turned out really well. It's in remarkably good condition, the only problem is the hydraulics are pretty weak, haven't gotten around to working on them yet. At some point the loader frame is coming off too, but in the meantime it makes a handy step!


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mick here's a couple of pics of my 2 m 5's they are both 1961 models, 40 serial #'s apart. they where both bought by a farmer new east of me at elk island park alberta, sold to my friend Harold by Sherwood park and I got them from him. miss minne is the one I had in the shop last winter for a work over.
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Hey Carvel Minni, did you see this
picture of Minnie mo Mick? At a
tractor show this month. He had a
crowd. He has the gray shirt with
his MM on it.
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I did grandpa, I have been following micks progress with his u, glad to see on your last post he got the pto lever working. it's nice to see his interest in the old tractors instead of a screen :lol: the knowledge and experience he will gain now working with you and talking with old timers at shows etc. will last his lifetime.
 
I've gots me a 1968 Jetstar 3. My grandfather bought it used in the 80s to brush hog around his Christmas tree farm, but that died off in the early 90s when I was kid so I rarely saw it run until he gave it to me a few years ago. I'm slowly reviving it now, most recently redoing the ignition system; it sure is eager to run and show her paces!

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That's in n. central Kansas. Not too far from Salina...This field is part of what we called the "home place"...
 

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