Here in Oz they were called "Twins" for the twin cities "MM", I went to work on my uncle's farm in '61, he had two of them, both petrol start then run on kerosene, later he got one of the first diesel ones to come here, all seemed very good tractors, man, that was a long time ago!!!!
This is my second time watching this. I only write that because this is the only Chanel I watch videos over again. Thank you as always for the the positive informative content.
We had one of these Diesels; I don't think it's possible to get it stuck. The hand clutch was smooth as silk. Ours took just a little ether in the winter, but ALWAYS started. Sure smoked up the shed though until she warmed up, and you had to stand outside for a few minutes. I wanted to buy it at Dad's auction but lived out of state at the time.
My dad did a lot of the tests on hat unit in AZ. He worked at the Hopkins plant as a R&D Engineer. Sure miss him.
I agree, I like the ol tractors with the long hoods, like the Oliver 880 and the IH 706 that I have
Here in Oz they were called "Twins" for the twin cities "MM", I went to work on my uncle's farm in '61, he had two of them, both petrol start then run on kerosene, later he got one of the first diesel ones to come here, all seemed very good tractors, man, that was a long time ago!!!!
This is my second time watching this. I only write that because this is the only Chanel I watch videos over again. Thank you as always for the the positive informative content.
Thankyou Classic Tractor Fever for this great video!
Man that is a cool story. I have seen the j-built number three squeeze but that is just cool.
Awesome piece of American History!
What a find, incredible place, fun to see!
Neat story!
Moline beast
We had one of these Diesels; I don't think it's possible to get it stuck. The hand clutch was smooth as silk. Ours took just a little ether in the winter, but ALWAYS started. Sure smoked up the shed though until she warmed up, and you had to stand outside for a few minutes. I wanted to buy it at Dad's auction but lived out of state at the time.
Very nice! I like BIG and small Minne Mo tractors, I just love the color of Prarie Gold.
My grandpa has a Minneapolis Moline UTS-D tractor in really good shape. 2400 ever built and I’m sure only a 100 or so in that good of shape.
Great vid.
Nice
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Id like to know what job the keller's have in order to afford a collection of over 500 tractor's
Look up. ewg.govfarmsubsidies
My father bought one of those after I went into the army.
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