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JKC

02-25-2006 15:27:29




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Did MM make a self-propelled windrower OTHER THAN the Uni-Windrower? If they did, can somebody tell me a little bit about it? If they did NOT, what kind (how good) of a job did the Uni-Windrowers do? Thanks.




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molinegb

03-01-2006 09:45:20




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 Re: MM Windrowers in reply to JKC, 02-25-2006 15:27:29  
I know of a M Moline 102 and a Cockshutt swather sitting side by side. They both have the 4V Wisconsion. They are exactly the same except one is red and the other gold. Would they have any use to anybody? It is the only MM self propelled that I have ever seen.



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JCN

02-27-2006 19:21:45




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 Re: MM Windrowers in reply to JKC, 02-25-2006 15:27:29  
MM sold a self propelled swather in the mid to late 1960s. They were made for MM by Killbery Industries in Winnipeg, MB. Canada. MM called it the model 100; it was also sold by Oliver and called the model 502. They were powered by Wisconsin V4 engines. A hay conditioner was also available as well as a sprayer attachment. Dual drive wheels were also optional. It used a single tail wheel on the left side. Headers were available in 10, 12, 14, & 16 foot widths according to the parts book. An advertising brochure from 1966 also lists 18 and 20 ft. headers. I have also heard of a model 101 MM swather, but do not know if it was just a later version of the 100 or not.

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Jerry Mandt

02-26-2006 07:54:50




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 Re: MM Windrowers in reply to JKC, 02-25-2006 15:27:29  
MM had a selfpropelled swather back in the late 1960's. It had a Wisconsin V4 engine. Don't know if it was made by Moline or made be someone else and sold under their name. I have seen literature on it but do not remember for sure any of the details. Seems to me it was a model 103.



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Kelvin

02-26-2006 12:02:01




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 Re: MM Windrowers in reply to Jerry Mandt, 02-26-2006 07:54:50  
I'm thinking they made a model 100 and 101. 3 wheeler, the rear wheel was just a caster and steered by varying the speed of the 2 fronts.

They could also be converted to a sprayer.



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