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kcm.MN

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JohnV, I appreciate the fact that you're young and just getting started in the antique tractor business and
that's why you ask so many questions about your H. Obviously you're just trying to get educated on
tractors and that's why I like your questions, cause if a whole lot more young people don't get on board
with you, all this will eventually go away, so consider this today's lesson and not a rant or put down. It's
not yellow on the R cab tractor, it's prairie gold, that particular shade would be PG2. Three different
shades of PG were used in the production of Minnieapolis Molines tractors until the mid 60's when they
did indeed use a color called Energy Yellow of which there was only one shade of, but it is a beautiful
yellow. Again just putting this out there cause some Moline guys get cranky when folks call Prairie Gold
yellow or burnt orange or some other nonsense. Hopefully you'll get a chance to use this when you start
taking that H to shows. DP
 
Hi, wasn't there a MM made that you could drive on the road like
a car? I never saw a real one! Ed Will Oliver BC
 
(quoted from post at 07:54:27 02/20/19) Hi, wasn't there a MM made that you could drive on the road like
a car? I never saw a real one! Ed Will Oliver BC

Your thinking about the moline udlx. https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2018/06/14/its-a-tractor-its-a-car-no-its-the-comforttractor
 
(quoted from post at 09:54:27 02/20/19) Hi, wasn't there a MM made that you could drive on the road like
a car? I never saw a real one! Ed Will Oliver BC

The UDLX. Looked like this:

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Oh, and for the record, JohnV ended up buying a Super C, not an H.
 

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