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MM R100

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Garth Mueller

03-09-2005 07:15:46




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I'm looking for a picture of what a Minnepolis Moline R100 looks like. There is an add that I'm interested in, but the owner can't describe the tractor that well. Could someone point me to a picture of this type of tractor?




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dej(JED)

03-09-2005 07:44:41




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 Re: MM R100 in reply to Garth Mueller, 03-09-2005 07:15:46  
Go to the tractor shed on the left and open MM tractor site. Select MM Z. The R was simply the little brother of the Z & the U. They are kind of like a Farmall C size wise in the Framall world..



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Garth Mueller

03-09-2005 08:07:05




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 Re: MM R100 in reply to dej(JED), 03-09-2005 07:44:41  
Thank you!! The person with the MM R100 says it was originally used in the cole mines in Duluth MN. It has a wide front and a loader and a back blade. I was wondering if it was an industrial version. What do you think? He doesn"t know how many HP it is. If you are saying it"s similar to a Farmall C, would that put it at about 20hp?



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Mopower

03-09-2005 08:26:29




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 Re: MM R100 in reply to Garth Mueller, 03-09-2005 08:07:05  
There is no such model as an RT100. The owner is actually looking at the casting number on the side of the transmision. He can look for an aluminum tag riveted to the side of the tranny. You will see it is probably a model RTI. That is the wide front heavy axle industrial version and I have had three of them. I have also had three RTU which is the narrow front end version. The model R is 23-25 h.p. depending on the year. E-mail me and I can send you a picture of them. Good luck. I think they are a good find and one neat little tractor!

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old

03-09-2005 08:22:01




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 Re: MM R100 in reply to Garth Mueller, 03-09-2005 08:07:05  
Its probably an R or some other type of R the R100 was not really a model number. Also the HP is some where around 20-25



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