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Cylinder heads for molines

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Melissa Shelton

12-06-1998 06:46:26




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Hello, I am looking for someone who knows the name address and location of the foundry who make the cylinder heads for the Minneapolis Molines in the 1960's. If you know this information please let me know or if you know anyone who does. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and have a nice day! Melissa Shelton




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Martin. A. Johnson

12-13-1998 16:45:00




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 Re: cylinder heads for molines in reply to Melissa Shelton, 12-06-1998 06:46:26  
: Hello,
MM castings were done by MM @ hopkins, and Minneapolis (Lake St.) plants. including some late olivers, that were actually MM's ex. 2055/2455/2655. Charles City did the Oliver work, and not MM.


: I am looking for someone who knows the name address and location of the foundry who make the cylinder heads for the Minneapolis Molines in the 1960's. If you know this information please let me know or if you know anyone who does. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and have a nice day!
: Melissa Shelton

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Jack

12-12-1998 15:54:50




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 Re: cylinder heads for molines in reply to Melissa Shelton, 12-06-1998 06:46:26  
: Hello,
: Melissa: Try the Charles City Chamber of Commerce or maybe someone from the Charles City, Iowa area. I think they have some archive or a museum there since Oliver/White bought out Minneapolis Moline. I know there used to be a foundry there as I once knew a person who worked in it. Don't think he is around any more though. Hope this helps!!! deadeye *********************************************** I am looking for someone who knows the name address and location of the foundry who make the cylinder heads for the Minneapolis Molines in the 1960's. If you know this information please let me know or if you know anyone who does. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and have a nice day!
: Melissa Shelton

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