The first photo of the M670 was exactly the same tractor we had one on the farm I grew up on. Awesome tractor. A lot of time was spent on that tractor. Enjoyed every minute of it.
I personally think the Z deserves to be on the list. I have one thats been in my family 4 generations and never let us down. It is currently undergoing a full on restoration.
you all probably dont give a damn but does anyone know a tool to log back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb lost my login password. I would love any tips you can give me!
@Damari Harrison Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Thanks for the list. A little history about our farm and molines. Our farm bought our. G1000 brand new. We had 2 John deere 4020s one was stock with a loader and the other 4020 they put a “hot turbo” and injectors on it. Grandpa always said the “hot” 4020 was equal in pulling power to the g1000. Even though he said it was the g1000 I thought was a stronger puller. About 1970-1971 they told our local moline dealer he had to convert to white (brand) implements and tractors. He was SUPER upset. I’m talking he called white up and told them to pick up the blanking moline sign he’s done. So the g1000 was one of the last molines he sold. At the time we were mostly John deere, and a little moline. Grandpa always kidded me because dad and him would run the John deere stuff and I ran the g1000. Well because our local moline dealer basically was being forced into white and he didn’t like that he closed shop around 1978 or 1979. From 1972-to when he closed I remember he would try a brand for a year or two didn’t like it he would go onto the next. He did this three different brands then after the third brand he tried he didn’t like he closed.
I own three 4-Stars. Two gas and one LP unit. My Dad/Grandpa bought a 4-Star gas-powered tractor new and it has a bazillion hours on it and still runs great. Then I found another gas unit with so few hours on it the hood ornament was still attached. Then I found a 4-Star LP model that runs great but needs some TLC. It's a very unique tractor with an odd front axle. We also owned a Z and a UB Special. The Z is in a fencerow somewhere and the UB was restored by a neighbor after changing ownership a few times. My Grandpa was a silent partner in a local dealership. Oddly enough the 4-Stars push and pull about as well as our Allis Chalmers 180, which at mmmmmmllll. Which has always been a great tractor.
I was a young boy when I fell in love with Minneapolis Moline. My father took me to the truck and tractor pull and your #8 MM A4T 1600 was there. It was the biggest and coolest thing I had ever seen. 😍
Back in the late ‘60s-70s two of our tractors were 1) 4 star gasser, 2) U302 diesel wide front. The U302 was stingy on fuel, plenty of power for our operation. Also had an IH Super C w/ fast hitch; great power units for our medium sized farm back in the day. Little under sized by some standards, but we spent more time in fields, MUCH smaller (or no) payments! I really loved the U302 & C as a young twenty something hardworking farmer, spending $ on cows not iron.
My uncle sold MM tractors in the early 50s to the mid 60s. He used a 1954 bf on his own farm .I spent a lot of time on its seat .I have a cast toy of a 1956 455 and manure spreader .
During WW2 people could not buy tractors -- so my Uncle bought one in parts---- every week he would get different parts --- rear wheel then a front axle-- it tookhim a couple of years finally he had a new MM U he built in his single car shop
On our farm way out here in Oregon, we ONLY used Minneapolis Molines up until the early 2000s. And I gotta say the Udlx was awesome, but sadly it never took off because it was just too far ahead of its time. Farmers either didn't want to spend that kind of money on a tractor or they thought their peers would call them a wus for using a cab on their tractor. But I think the BEST MM was the U seris, super heavy and rugged. However, the '65 M670 comes a very close second. We got one on the farm here and use it just about everyday and we've managed to rack up about 30,000 hours on her. By far, favorite tractor ever! Plus we got a M670 super with about 15,000 hours and a Jetstar3 with like 12,000 hours I think, so MM knew how to make a tractor! It only took 60 years to figure it out.
We had a jet star 3. It was okay for little things like running the auger, or little jobs. We had a moline 4 star and a Deere 3020 with a 6 row deere row corn planter. I’ll admit eventually the farm converted to deere and cat . But grandpa always picked on me because if I planted for him I’d use the old 4 star and he would use the 3020.
Yesterday, I saw a guy driving a Minneapolis Moline lawn mower. BUT, a modern one. It looked brand spanking new. It had the smooth look of a new Simplicity style body. But probably twice as big. With aggressive rear tires. It looked like nothing else on the market. I've searched every where on the internet and I have not seen another. Has anyone seen this? I can't imagine it being home made. It was dark yellow, red rims. Super cool. Hopefully someone out there has seen this.
New Idea guys came thrun the factory in 1962 and later purchased the rights to the system and we built the last Uni's (brown Mule) as New Idea made by Minneapolis Moline division of Motec Industries in1963 (During White Motors acquisition). This I know having been on final inspection / test stand the last two years we made them.
The reason there weren't many MM's and Olivers in my area was because there were no nearby dealers. BTW The Unitractor was bought buy out by New Idea which after upgrades and up powered became the moderately successful New Idea Unisystem. Good work D.
@Top Dead Center the neighbor had an m5 never had nothing but trouble out of it was always borrowing dad's tractor cuz he couldn't get his m5 to run I drove it one time from the field back to his house that was enough for me I take Dad's case and international tractors any day. That's stupid mini m5
Enjoyed the list. Would really have liked to learn about Minneapolis Moline's history. I live just outside of Minneapolis and never heard of them. What happened??
Bill got taken over by White truck Corp they didn’t want to spend any money developing new tractors for Minneapolis so they combined Minneapolis and Oliver together. Then they all look like Olivers just different color paint they finally went to the White tractor in the mid-70s
There is an apartment building in Hopkins MN called The Moline near where the factory was located. They have a museum with some very interesting tractors, including a rare UDLX and the ultra rare cabless version. It is open to the public
No Z? The Z was write there with the U. Squarely pited against the farmall and JD offerings of the day. Its the tractor I believe made alot of Minneapolis moline fans when there were far fewer models to choose from.
Yes they did-MM tractors had their own diesels in them until White bought them out, White mixed different engines in their brands the last tractor to have an MM diesel was the White 2-150. The last few years of MM , they were basically yellow Oliver tractors, although the bigger models still used the MM 585 diesel mated to Oliver rear and trans. They were both under ownership of White Motors.
My grandfather and dad also my Uncles had a B. F. AVERY AND EVENTUALLY A Minneapolis Moline Dealership in the late 1940's and 1950's Moline did not provide Dealer Support that John Deere or IHC did therefore not very good customer support... we were spoiled in our area as a small boy I remember that we had 5 John Deere dealerships with in 10 to 30 minutes distance from home and 3 IHC DEALERS WITH IN 40 MINUTES FROM HOME.. A J.I. CASE DEALER 20 MINUTES FROM HOME AND A Massey Dealer 15 minutes from home..I think there was an Oliver dealership in the County also that eventually became a White dealer..
@@CrazyDEquipment yes, I agree that there was alot of dealerships but, it was both Cotton, Rice, and small grain diversified farms from 40 acres to 600 acres or with a few larger farms.
So a versatile tractor that can also be a car....WHY IN THE HELL HAS NOONE PERFECTED THIS!!!!!!! Instead of have a car to maintain or pay on plus a truck(3 in my case) plus a tractor you could just have 1 do all.....take my 💰
Having never owned or driven and MM tractor and the fact they were few and far between in my area..... I'd still like to give my list based on hearsay from a couple people I know/knew who owned MM tractors, tractor pulling in farm stock against them and one of my first toys being a G1000 hot rod puller. In no real particulate order..... other than the G1000 Vista should be #1. BTW I know nothing of the older models from the 30's etc. #1 = G1000 Vista #2 = M670 #3 = 5 Star #4 = 445 #5 = Z #6 = GBD #7 = G1355 #8 = U302 #9 = UB #10 = A4T-1600
Owned a Z....very slow turning engine....odd valve train setup.... horizontal overhead valves and the longest rockers arms I’ve ever seen. Heavy, no 3 point setup....not very useful as a utility tractor compared to the Fords.
Heavy industry forced out dangerous family condition recall in kindergarten lost a friend return from old log died dad's track evrett More ran bus driver farmers I asked Everett where is my friend. Child labor I said he deserves a missing Man for mation. So later on the bobtail he bouced the outboard port like he ment it than theatre State 101 suecidel hwy 7 the best Dam festabe Morrison county little falls Saturday night DWI record Lost of drunk drive omg. 4 lost in Ohio Ted Kennedy Jack Onassis Frances farmer.
What in the hell are you trying to get at with that mungo jumbo talk ?Have you ever heard of a thing called sentence structure or proper English not to mention grammar ?And I suggest that you go back down the aforementioned highway and instead of looking for Teddy and whoever else?…try and find an instructor that will help teach you what comprises a paragraph.
The first photo of the M670 was exactly the same tractor we had one on the farm I grew up on. Awesome tractor. A lot of time was spent on that tractor. Enjoyed every minute of it.
I personally think the Z deserves to be on the list. I have one thats been in my family 4 generations and never let us down. It is currently undergoing a full on restoration.
you all probably dont give a damn but does anyone know a tool to log back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb lost my login password. I would love any tips you can give me!
@Eric Bryan Instablaster =)
@Damari Harrison Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Damari Harrison It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my account :D
@Eric Bryan happy to help :D
Great video, I have a 1941 Universal Z, it was the 1st tractor my grandfather bought. Best wishes from England. 🇬🇧
Thanks for the list. A little history about our farm and molines. Our farm bought our. G1000 brand new. We had 2 John deere 4020s one was stock with a loader and the other 4020 they put a “hot turbo” and injectors on it. Grandpa always said the “hot” 4020 was equal in pulling power to the g1000. Even though he said it was the g1000 I thought was a stronger puller.
About 1970-1971 they told our local moline dealer he had to convert to white (brand) implements and tractors. He was SUPER upset. I’m talking he called white up and told them to pick up the blanking moline sign he’s done. So the g1000 was one of the last molines he sold. At the time we were mostly John deere, and a little moline. Grandpa always kidded me because dad and him would run the John deere stuff and I ran the g1000. Well because our local moline dealer basically was being forced into white and he didn’t like that he closed shop around 1978 or 1979. From 1972-to when he closed I remember he would try a brand for a year or two didn’t like it he would go onto the next. He did this three different brands then after the third brand he tried he didn’t like he closed.
I own three 4-Stars. Two gas and one LP unit. My Dad/Grandpa bought a 4-Star gas-powered tractor new and it has a bazillion hours on it and still runs great. Then I found another gas unit with so few hours on it the hood ornament was still attached. Then I found a 4-Star LP model that runs great but needs some TLC. It's a very unique tractor with an odd front axle. We also owned a Z and a UB Special. The Z is in a fencerow somewhere and the UB was restored by a neighbor after changing ownership a few times. My Grandpa was a silent partner in a local dealership.
Oddly enough the 4-Stars push and pull about as well as our Allis Chalmers 180, which at mmmmmmllll. Which has always been a great tractor.
I was a young boy when I fell in love with Minneapolis Moline. My father took me to the truck and tractor pull and your #8 MM A4T 1600 was there. It was the biggest and coolest thing I had ever seen. 😍
Minneapolis Moline is our family's favorite tractors. We enjoy the R the most. Great video.
Back in the late ‘60s-70s two of our tractors were 1) 4 star gasser, 2) U302 diesel wide front. The U302 was stingy on fuel, plenty of power for our operation. Also had an IH Super C w/ fast hitch; great power units for our medium sized farm back in the day.
Little under sized by some standards, but we spent more time in fields, MUCH smaller (or no) payments!
I really loved the U302 & C as a young twenty something hardworking farmer, spending $ on cows not iron.
Love the MM. we use the U gasser & LP for pulling. Just bought a M5 diesel out of a guys fence row for my new project.
GVI . and don't
forget about the manure spreader for the uni.. and the HD800.
Thanks for the info. I grew up on JD and IH.
Didnt see very MM around here.
Great vid on the Molines, with history. Nice.
Excellent video great job 😎😎😎😎😎
My uncle sold MM tractors in the early 50s to the mid 60s. He used a 1954 bf on his own farm .I spent a lot of time on its seat .I have a cast toy of a 1956 455 and manure spreader .
Thanks for the informative video.
Can't believe the G850 beat out any real Minneapolis Molines to make the list.
Exactly,
it would make the list for an Oliver as a 1755
great as always MR D l be watchin!!
I had a G 1000 Wheatland with 3 way hydraual shift ,at 110
The G model gets skipped ?
My uncle had a model u, thing was a beast, incredible traction.
it's 445 not 455
Thank You so much
For me I like the top 10.
During WW2 people could not buy tractors -- so my Uncle bought one in parts---- every week he would get different parts --- rear wheel then a front axle-- it tookhim a couple of years finally he had a new MM U he built in his single car shop
Nice video! Darned liters for the engines.
On our farm way out here in Oregon, we ONLY used Minneapolis Molines up until the early 2000s. And I gotta say the Udlx was awesome, but sadly it never took off because it was just too far ahead of its time. Farmers either didn't want to spend that kind of money on a tractor or they thought their peers would call them a wus for using a cab on their tractor. But I think the BEST MM was the U seris, super heavy and rugged. However, the '65 M670 comes a very close second. We got one on the farm here and use it just about everyday and we've managed to rack up about 30,000 hours on her. By far, favorite tractor ever! Plus we got a M670 super with about 15,000 hours and a Jetstar3 with like 12,000 hours I think, so MM knew how to make a tractor! It only took 60 years to figure it out.
We had a jet star 3. It was okay for little things like running the auger, or little jobs.
We had a moline 4 star and a Deere 3020 with a 6 row deere row corn planter. I’ll admit eventually the farm converted to deere and cat . But grandpa always picked on me because if I planted for him I’d use the old 4 star and he would use the 3020.
Love that opening music! It goes really well with the deep throated roar of the big g-1000s plus .Who is that artist ?
How about Cubic inches on engine size, MADE IN USA back in the day! Enjoyed the video.
Yesterday, I saw a guy driving a Minneapolis Moline lawn mower. BUT, a modern one. It looked brand spanking new. It had the smooth look of a new Simplicity style body. But probably twice as big. With aggressive rear tires. It looked like nothing else on the market.
I've searched every where on the internet and I have not seen another. Has anyone seen this? I can't imagine it being home made. It was dark yellow, red rims. Super cool. Hopefully someone out there has seen this.
I vote for the “Z” series and the M5
That MM special harvesting tractor was the forerunner of New Ideas Uni-System. New Idea had to buy the rights to produce it
New Idea guys came thrun the factory in 1962 and later purchased the rights to the system and we built the last Uni's (brown Mule) as New Idea made by Minneapolis Moline division of Motec Industries in1963 (During White Motors acquisition). This I know having been on final inspection / test stand the last two years we made them.
Love the videos 📹, keep it up.
Thanks, will do!
My family used to own 3 A4T1600s and our last one was sold to mike verhulst who was a engineer who worked on them
Great video ‼️
The Chevrolet dealer in our little town sold MM tractors.
The reason there weren't many MM's and Olivers in my area was because there were no nearby dealers. BTW The Unitractor was bought buy out by New Idea which after upgrades and up powered became the moderately successful New Idea Unisystem. Good work D.
Rarest MM was and is a UDLX-OPN!!!!
Somehow I knew the UDLX would me number one
I used to summer fallow with a G1000. Not a bad tractor all-in-all.
Never thought much for Minneapolis Moline tractors but did enjoy the video
@Top Dead Center the neighbor had an m5 never had nothing but trouble out of it was always borrowing dad's tractor cuz he couldn't get his m5 to run I drove it one time from the field back to his house that was enough for me I take Dad's case and international tractors any day. That's stupid mini m5
Enjoyed the list. Would really have liked to learn about Minneapolis Moline's history. I live just outside of Minneapolis and never heard of them. What happened??
Bill got taken over by White truck Corp they didn’t want to spend any money developing new tractors for Minneapolis so they combined Minneapolis and Oliver together. Then they all look like Olivers just different color paint they finally went to the White tractor in the mid-70s
In addition to Minneapolis Moline and Oliver, Whitebalso bought Cockschutt tractors.
There is an apartment building in Hopkins MN called The Moline near where the factory was located. They have a museum with some very interesting tractors, including a rare UDLX and the ultra rare cabless version. It is open to the public
No Z? The Z was write there with the U. Squarely pited against the farmall and JD offerings of the day. Its the tractor I believe made alot of Minneapolis moline fans when there were far fewer models to choose from.
Didn't MM build their own deisel engines? I thought those split jug straight 6's were MM's exclusive idea.
Yes they did-MM tractors had their own diesels in them until White bought them out, White mixed different engines in their brands the last tractor to have an MM diesel was the White 2-150. The last few years of MM , they were basically yellow Oliver tractors, although the bigger models still used the MM 585 diesel mated to Oliver rear and trans. They were both under ownership of White Motors.
What about the UB?
Sweet 🤘
m-m 445 not a 455 just a correction love the clips.......Thanks for what you do Crazy D
Yeah I caught that after the video came out that I misspoke and said 455 and not 445 I do apologize for that
I personally think the 4 star sould be on this list
No liters -- cubic inches
My grandfather and dad also my Uncles had a B. F. AVERY AND EVENTUALLY A Minneapolis Moline Dealership in the late 1940's and 1950's Moline did not provide Dealer Support that John Deere or IHC did therefore not very good customer support... we were spoiled in our area as a small boy I remember that we had 5 John Deere dealerships with in 10 to 30 minutes distance from home and 3 IHC DEALERS WITH IN 40 MINUTES FROM HOME.. A J.I. CASE DEALER 20 MINUTES FROM HOME AND A Massey Dealer 15 minutes from home..I think there was an Oliver dealership in the County also that eventually became a White dealer..
That is an awful lot of dealerships
@@CrazyDEquipment yes, I agree that there was alot of dealerships but, it was both Cotton, Rice, and small grain diversified farms from 40 acres to 600 acres or with a few larger farms.
mm forever!!
So a versatile tractor that can also be a car....WHY IN THE HELL HAS NOONE PERFECTED THIS!!!!!!! Instead of have a car to maintain or pay on plus a truck(3 in my case) plus a tractor you could just have 1 do all.....take my 💰
Having never owned or driven and MM tractor and the fact they were few and far between in my area..... I'd still like to give my list based on hearsay from a couple people I know/knew who owned MM tractors, tractor pulling in farm stock against them and one of my first toys being a G1000 hot rod puller. In no real particulate order..... other than the G1000 Vista should be #1. BTW I know nothing of the older models from the 30's etc.
#1 = G1000 Vista
#2 = M670
#3 = 5 Star
#4 = 445
#5 = Z
#6 = GBD
#7 = G1355
#8 = U302
#9 = UB
#10 = A4T-1600
My uncle had a Uni...
Oi tenho un minneapolis moline ub diesel aqui no Brasil
Why do you refer to Moline engines in metric dimensions? Never have heard such a thing, a true mm man knows the numbers assigned to engine parts
Owned a Z....very slow turning engine....odd valve train setup.... horizontal overhead valves and the longest rockers arms I’ve ever seen. Heavy, no 3 point setup....not very useful as a utility tractor compared to the Fords.
FFS get on with countdown
Use cubic inch engine like when new. 283 403 425 504 600 800
Mr Diesel chef Cadillac chief seatel Spokane Henry Ford talking bad again again hate crime Gold Bar end of the tonka toys
Heavy industry forced out dangerous family condition recall in kindergarten lost a friend return from old log died dad's track evrett More ran bus driver farmers I asked Everett where is my friend. Child labor I said he deserves a missing Man for mation. So later on the bobtail he bouced the outboard port like he ment it than
theatre State 101 suecidel hwy 7 the best Dam festabe Morrison county little falls Saturday night DWI record Lost of drunk drive omg. 4 lost in Ohio Ted Kennedy Jack Onassis Frances farmer.
What in the hell are you trying to get at with that mungo jumbo talk ?Have you ever heard of a thing called sentence structure or proper English not to mention grammar ?And I suggest that you go back down the aforementioned highway and instead of looking for Teddy and whoever else?…try and find an instructor that will help teach you what comprises a paragraph.