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Carson

04-28-2002 20:34:56




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I am a collector of the smallest tractors of each manufacture. Can someone tell me what is the smallest MM made? How hard are they to fine? What size are they? Are they the size of a Ford 8N, Farmall Cub, etc.




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PaulCtOH

04-30-2002 05:56:11




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 Re: Smallest MM in reply to Carson, 04-28-2002 20:34:56  
I have a BF. That's the smallest one I know of.It has a 3pt. hitch. I might sell it if you're interested. Paul



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Dean

04-30-2002 10:09:55




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 Re: Re: Smallest MM in reply to PaulCtOH, 04-30-2002 05:56:11  
Model YT Was produced in 1937. Two-cylinder. Only three built. Model "R" engine cut in half. Going back more years. The "Moline-Universal. The driver sat above the implelment that was attached to the tractor.



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SWMolines

04-29-2002 10:45:21




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 Re: Smallest MM in reply to Carson, 04-28-2002 20:34:56  
Depending on your criteria for smallest. MM did make a 2 cylinder tractor. Model designation was YTA. This is a extreemly rare tractor.



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Richard

05-02-2002 05:20:06




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 Re: Re: Smallest MM in reply to SWMolines, 04-29-2002 10:45:21  
Yes, this tractor had a two cylinder engine and only two are known to exist.Collector Walter Keller has one. This tractor never went into regular production.



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galen

04-29-2002 06:26:16




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 Re: Smallest MM in reply to Carson, 04-28-2002 20:34:56  
The smallest would be the V then would be the BF. These were models aquired when Moline bought Avery. The V was comparable to a cub farmall



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Brian Rukes

05-06-2002 18:05:55




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 Re: Re: Smallest MM in reply to galen, 04-29-2002 06:26:16  
Agreed. The Model V M-M was the smallest agricultural M-M made.

However, M-M did have a complete line of garden tractors, too (made by Jacobsen). But perhaps you're not interested in collecting those.

If you'd like further info, please let me know. I hope this helps. Take care, and have a good one!

Respectfully,

Brian Rukes
The M-M Registry
Author of _Illustrated Buyer's Guide: Minneapolis-Moline Tractors_

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