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Smallest Minneapolis-Moline tractor Made?

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awb

04-19-2003 18:42:47




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What was the smallest model of Minneapolis Made? Would like to restore a Minnie ,but don't have a lot of space to store one. Thanks.




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M Hornick

04-22-2003 20:22:17




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 Re: Smallest Minneapolis-Moline tractor Made? in reply to awb, 04-19-2003 18:42:47  
There is going to be a VRTE @ the Summer Show in Lennox SD. Very narrow tractor made in France for use in the Vineyards.



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ANTHONY TRAN

04-21-2003 10:58:18




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 Re: Smallest Minneapolis-Moline tractor Made? in reply to awb, 04-19-2003 18:42:47  
Dear Sir/Madam:

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Jay

04-21-2003 19:33:02




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 Re: Re: Smallest Minneapolis-Moline tractor Made? in reply to ANTHONY TRAN, 04-21-2003 10:58:18  
I thought you said you sold "QUALITY" tractors....



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BMG

04-19-2003 19:42:49




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 Re: Smallest Minneapolis-Moline tractor Made? in reply to awb, 04-19-2003 18:42:47  
The smallest true Moline was the Model R made from 1939 to 1954. When Moline bought Avery in 1952 they acquired a smaller tractor line with the models V, BF and BG. The V was the smallest of the three MM/Avery tractors and was similar in size to a MH Pony or a Farmall Cub.

Brian



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Kevin Moschenrose

04-19-2003 22:17:47




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 Re: Re: Smallest Minneapolis-Moline tractor Made? in reply to BMG, 04-19-2003 19:42:49  
Don't forget about the YT Minneapolis Moline. It was just like the R only it was a two cylinder instead of a four. There was very few made only 25 and they where made between 1937 & 1938. Really rare to find if you can.



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Jerry

04-20-2003 16:40:38




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 Re: Re: Re: Smallest Minneapolis-Moline tractor Made? in reply to Kevin Moschenrose, 04-19-2003 22:17:47  
Don't forget about the Waterloo Bronco.



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Kevin Moschenrose

04-20-2003 16:54:56




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Smallest Minneapolis-Moline tractor Made? in reply to Jerry, 04-20-2003 16:40:38  
Oh, yes I did forget!



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Joe Leising

04-20-2003 17:05:46




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Smallest Minneapolis-Moline tractor Made? in reply to Kevin Moschenrose, 04-20-2003 16:54:56  
I do not believe that the Bronco is a true Moline. I think that it was built or sold by the same Waterloo company that sold the Moline's in Canada through a contract w/ MM. Someone jump in and correct me if I am wrong.

Joe



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BMG

04-20-2003 19:30:36




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Smallest Minneapolis-Moline tractor Made? in reply to Joe Leising, 04-20-2003 17:05:46  
Joe,
You're right. The Waterloo Bronco is not a Moline. It was manufactured and sold by the Waterloo Company of Ontario Canada (the same company that marketed Molines in Canada in the 40s and 50s). The Bronco was not affiliated with Moline at all. It had a similar color scheme to Molines of the time but the shade of yellow was different - I believe a little lighter yellow.

Brian



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Jerry

04-21-2003 04:11:36




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Smallest Minneapolis-Moline tractor Made? in reply to BMG, 04-20-2003 19:30:36  
A lot of tractors were purchased and resold under a different name. The October page of the 2004 Old Iron calender has a picture of one that is owned by Art Harnish from Wayland, Michigan. He is a friend of mine and he loaned it to me for the Bowen Mills fall show.



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JOHN

04-23-2003 18:28:01




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Smallest Minneapolis-Moline tractor Made? in reply to Jerry, 04-21-2003 04:11:36  
I have a tractor in my shop now that I think is one of the first averys mm made bbut not sure.There ways one for sale on the photo ads last week that he said was a BFH and mine looks just like it can you help....



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