Couldn't agree more , feel like modern farms are spending way to much for bose radio & led lights. Lot of cheap horsepower out there that does the same thing.
Great to see minnies still at work. My grandfather used them for decades. I recently brought a minnie back to the farm for the first time in 20 years....a beautiful M602 LP
Awesome to see the Minneapolis-Moline G-1355 in action! This classic tractor still holds its own during fall tillage. Love the sound and power of that engine - it's a great reminder of the strong legacy these machines have in farming. Keep up the great work!
I can't help but say Agriculture just doesn't seem that same without Minneapolis Moline and Oliver. I miss seeing those. Glad that both have endured since production of them ended.😢
Cool video. When I was a kid my dad’s first tractor when he started farming in 1978 was a M602 with a diesel engine. Spent a lot of hours working summerfallow on it
Hey everyone Jason great vidéo and great old school tractor and equipement and sound from this tractor in us in central Kentucky i have drive in the field with this model tractor this is a great tractor
@@arvbergstedt3303Yeah we actually have a 2255 too and it is basically the same thing from the transmission towards back with the same rear ends, planetary and over/under transmission as our 2255. It doesn’t have the cast “tub” style frame like the 2255 and of course the engine and hood/front paneling is different.
Hats Off for you mentioning (at the 6:25 min mark) that the G1355 basically became the White 2-150 which was in production till 1976, making it the very last MM ever built (if counting the engine). One would think those White 2-150's would be highly sought after by MM collectors, and probably not that many produced, either.
Jason, after I was out of high school neighbor around the corner from where I lived would call me when I got home from my full time job and ask if I could dump gravity wagons he had a MM -M670 propane spent many of nights helping him he also ran a Gleaner 2- row corn head those were the days
10 estilos de vida me gusta un chingo te doy una calificación de 10 de 10 amigo me gustó un montón los tractores me gustan me gustan las maquinaria te mando saludos 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@2010ChargerRTwell, they stopped Cockshutt production right away in 1963, and started just painting Oliver’s red and rebadging them as Cockshutts. White just wanted Chockshutts new combine plant. Cockshutt also had the MM Jet Star 3 Super as the Cockshutt 1350, I’ve only seen one. They were all merged in 1974 with the start of the Field Boss series with the 2-105 and 4-150.
Side fold. Left side folds over the right side and the hitch hydraulically adjusts from center of the unfolded disk to the center of the right side for transport.
The G1355 was also made in clover green as an Oliver. The Minnieapolis Moline guy hated that tractor because of that crappy Oliver rear end. The Oliver guys hated that tractor because of that stupid Moline engine hanging out front. Both sets of tractor guys called it an abomination.
They run this pass to slice up the stalks. There is a chisel plow running just behind to break compaction and bury the residue. In a few clips you can see the WFE 4-225 tractor and 714 chisel plow cross crossing with the G-1355.
❤😊FITZKE IMPLEMENT IN LE SUEUR MN SOLD 2 OF THEM IN THE AREA. SUNDER MAN FARMS BOUGHT ONE AND USED IT FOR MANY YEARS !!! THIS PAST YEAR SOMEONE MADE CONTACT WITH THEM AND ASKED IF THEY WANTED IT BACK ❤😊
Proves once again you don't need a $500,000 tractor to get the job done. Might take alittle longer but you are doing it in style!!!
Time is more valuable than money
@@alfmprev Looking good is most important for many.
The man that made time made plenty of it
Couldn't agree more , feel like modern farms are spending way to much for bose radio & led lights. Lot of cheap horsepower out there that does the same thing.
Great to see minnies still at work. My grandfather used them for decades. I recently brought a minnie back to the farm for the first time in 20 years....a beautiful M602 LP
Awesome to see the Minneapolis-Moline G-1355 in action! This classic tractor still holds its own during fall tillage. Love the sound and power of that engine - it's a great reminder of the strong legacy these machines have in farming. Keep up the great work!
I remember when the G 1000 came out. It was a beast back then. Great video and I miss those days of farming as a kid!
The G1000 and Vista are two greats.
I remember the G 1000 and the 1855 as great tractors. All were good, regardless of color.
Had the privilege to run one when I was a teenager. Tons of torque for a naturally aspirated motor.
A mineapolis-moline at work in the field is always a sight👍😁 that's a great piece of farm machine history right there😄👍 nice video👍👍
That MM has been working a lot of years and still going strong!! Good to see.
I can't help but say Agriculture just doesn't seem that same without Minneapolis Moline and Oliver. I miss seeing those. Glad that both have endured since production of them ended.😢
Nice rig, and good to see some moline videos
Ya don’t see a lot of those tractors out there.
1355! What a great find!!!! I can't believe there are two 220s in one video lol. Dad called ours "the potato ridger".
My uncle worked at the charles city plant for 39 yrs so he probably had a hand in making this tractor
I really like the Old classic tractors, thanks Jason
I remember seeing the 1355 in Illinois. That engine block is impressive.
Absolutely playing with that ,disking up corn stalks, good to see that old girl still working and looking fine
Wow! Takes me back to great times❤
Great video, that’s a really nice looking classic 👍👍👍
This is a Great video . I am glad to see a MMoline 1355. I like all of the brands that make up white now apart of AGCO.
Cool video. When I was a kid my dad’s first tractor when he started farming in 1978 was a M602 with a diesel engine. Spent a lot of hours working summerfallow on it
Very cool. The M602 is a good tractor.
A time and place when real tractors were built! Oliver 1855…best tractor built!
The 1855 is a great tractor.
That one is in very nice condition, and it looks so much better with this paint scheme than the one that followed it.
What an cool tractor, love how the duals are mounted, looks so good 😎
My uncle had a M 602 propane engine. Nice tractor for its time in the 60's.
Very cool. MM is as a leader in LP engines.
minnie-mo love it
Hey everyone Jason great vidéo and great old school tractor and equipement and sound from this tractor in us in central Kentucky i have drive in the field with this model tractor this is a great tractor
My dad and grandpa started with molines I remember seeing this tractor it was really cool
Great video big T 👍👍👍
Proper old school workhorses. Looks great with the duals on 🚜🚜🚜
I like the frame size of tractor, probably rode well.
My grandfather had a diesel G1355 but it was an Oliver branded (Oliver green) version of it.
I think the same trans and differential on MM 1355 and 2255 Oliver. MM had a 585 cu inch diesel MM engine. Oliver had a Cat V-8.
@@arvbergstedt3303Yeah we actually have a 2255 too and it is basically the same thing from the transmission towards back with the same rear ends, planetary and over/under transmission as our 2255.
It doesn’t have the cast “tub” style frame like the 2255 and of course the engine and hood/front paneling is different.
A classic tractor.
Class of 72 😁
Good video. Thanks for not posting any irritating, annoying, loud, cheesy background music.
The sound of Minneapolis Moline 585 engine is music in the field. Thank you for watching.
Always the best videos 😊.. love these old beasts 🤷♀️
Hats Off for you mentioning (at the 6:25 min mark) that the G1355 basically became the White 2-150 which was in production till 1976, making it the very last MM ever built (if counting the engine). One would think those White 2-150's would be highly sought after by MM collectors, and probably not that many produced, either.
Beautiful tractor.
What a beast.
Love the JD yellow gang center fold disk, I ran a 21 footer in the late 70’s. That one looks like an 18 footer.
Jason, after I was out of high school neighbor around the corner from where I lived would call me when I got home from my full time job and ask if I could dump gravity wagons he had a MM -M670 propane spent many of nights helping him he also ran a Gleaner 2- row corn head those were the days
Love the MM Tractors ,nice looking work horse, it’s a half Moline Half Oliver blest of both worlds
It is a big block power house.
Beautiful Minnie Moe!
That's a great tractor, I enjoyed your video!
10 estilos de vida me gusta un chingo te doy una calificación de 10 de 10 amigo me gustó un montón los tractores me gustan me gustan las maquinaria te mando saludos 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
👌💯Excellent👌 video
A nice video again . Regards from germany . 😊
Thank you for watching. The G1355 was big tractor power 50 years.
Great tractors , but the MM engine better Tork reputation . Great old iron , nice vid
ive been collecting a lot of MM tractors. Would love to find a G1350 and a G1355.
Very cool. MM built some great tractors.
Super Video ❤❤
Wow look at that long hood!
Good brother 👍
Great video!
Very entertaining video. God bless you. 🙏🙏🇺🇸
Great.
Video
Good video.
Good work
We had a 1972 MM G950. Pulled a 5 bottom plow and a 16 foot CrustBuster grain drill most of its days.
👏👏👍👍👌👌🚜🚜🚜
Did Oliver buy MM? Or did White buy MM?
White bought Minneapolis in 1963 and merged Minneapolis, Cockshutt, Oliver in 1969.
@ ok 👍
@@2010ChargerRTwell, they stopped Cockshutt production right away in 1963, and started just painting Oliver’s red and rebadging them as Cockshutts. White just wanted Chockshutts new combine plant. Cockshutt also had the MM Jet Star 3 Super as the Cockshutt 1350, I’ve only seen one. They were all merged in 1974 with the start of the Field Boss series with the 2-105 and 4-150.
Is that a center fold disk that it's pulling?
Side fold. Left side folds over the right side and the hitch hydraulically adjusts from center of the unfolded disk to the center of the right side for transport.
@@acedecade8337you don’t see many of those disks around.
@@Hinesfarm-IndianaThey had some weak points. Mainly the hitch would break off a lot. That's my experience anyway from back when I helped a neighbor
@@dougschmitii6165 oh ok 👍
Sure disking some thick corn stalks
The G1355 was also made in clover green as an Oliver.
The Minnieapolis Moline guy hated that tractor because of that crappy Oliver rear end.
The Oliver guys hated that tractor because of that stupid Moline engine hanging out front.
Both sets of tractor guys called it an abomination.
Is that a dog or a coyote running alongside on the last pass?
To fast
They run this pass to slice up the stalks. There is a chisel plow running just behind to break compaction and bury the residue. In a few clips you can see the WFE 4-225 tractor and 714 chisel plow cross crossing with the G-1355.
❤😊FITZKE IMPLEMENT IN LE SUEUR MN SOLD 2 OF THEM IN THE AREA. SUNDER MAN FARMS BOUGHT ONE AND USED IT FOR MANY YEARS !!! THIS PAST YEAR SOMEONE MADE CONTACT WITH THEM AND ASKED IF THEY WANTED IT BACK ❤😊