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Minneapolis-Moline
Predecessor Minneapolis Steel & Machinery (MSM) (Twin City tractors brand)
Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co.
Moline Plow Co. (Universal brand)
Successor White Farm Equipment
Founded 1929
Defunct 1974
Headquarters Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Area served North America, Europe
Products agriculture machinery tractor, Combine harvester
Parent White Motor Company
Mineapolis Moline model U-P8100547

Minneapolis-Moline Model U

Minneapolis-Moline M670 Super HDV 463D at Bath - DSC01682 edited

This Minneapolis-Moline M670 s/n 30001217 built in 1966 was imported from Canada were it had stood for 12 years. It has no linkage just a drawbar the sane as American tractors

Minneapolis-Moline was a large tractor and machinery producer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. It was the product of a merger between three companies in 1929: Minneapolis Steel & Machinery (MSM) (Twin City tractors brand), Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co. and Moline Plow Co. (Universal brand). It was headquartered in Hopkins, Minnesota, USA and had plants on Lake Street in Minneapolis, in Hopkins, Minnesota, and Moline, Illinois.

In 1951, MM purchased the B.F.Avery & Sons Co. company of Louisville, Kentucky, USA and incorporated the Avery line into its own.

It was acquired by the White Farm Equipment division of the White Motor Company in 1963 and the brand-name was dropped in 1974. AGCO purchased White in 1991.

Tractors[]

Minneapolis-Moline pioneered the concept of the closed-cab farm tractor by developing the UDLX Comfortractor for North America in 1938. The UDLX was equipped with automotive features such as a heater, an electric starter, and a dashboard with a speedometer. The UDLX was part of one of Minneapolis-Moline's most popular series. The U series was a number of variations of the U tractor, these included the UTU, UTS, UTL, UDU, UDU, UOPL,UB,UTIL, and UT.[1]

The M series was introduced in 1960 with the M-5, followed by the M-504 in 1962, the M-602 and M-604 (4WD) in 1963, and finally the M-670 in 1964. The M series ended production in 1970.

The six-cylinder G series comprises the largest and most powerful Minneapolis-Moline tractors. Production started in 1959 with the G-VI, followed by the G-704 in 1962. Models that followed were the G-705, G-706, G-707, G-708, G-1000, G-900, G-1000 Vista, G-950, G-1050 and the G-1350. The G-1355 was introduced 1972 and was the most powerful Minneapolis-Moline tractor ever built with 142 PTO HP. The G-955 was manufactured between 1973 and 1974 and was the last tractor manufactured under the Minneapolis-Moline name, as White ceased using the brand name in 1974.

In the early 1970s, White also sold four Oliver models rebranded as Minneapolis-Moline: the Oliver 1555 was sold as the G-550, the Oliver 1655 was sold as the G-750, the Oliver 1755 was sold as the G-850 and the the Oliver 1855 was sold as the G-940. These tractors had 53, 70, 86, and 92 PTO horsepower, respectively.

In 1971, White sold two diesel imports made by Fiat as Minneapolis-Moline: the MM G-350 (41 PTO horsepower, 3-cylinder) and the MM G-450 (54 PTO horsepower, 4-cylinder). The G-350 was also sold as the Oliver 1265 and the Cockshutt 1265; the G-450 was sold as the Oliver 1365 and the Cockshutt 1365.

Licensees[]

Minneapolis-Moline licensed their tractor and engine designs to a couple of companies.

Model range[]

Tractors[]


Tractors built for other companies[]

Tractors built by MM for other companies
Model Year(s) Produced Horsepower Engine Type Misc Notes Photo
Massey Ferguson 95 1958-1961 63 hp (47 kW) Minneapolis-Moline
Massey Ferguson 95 Super 1961-1962 78 hp (58 kW) Minneapolis-Moline MF 95 Super (MM)
Massey Ferguson 97 1962-1965 101 hp (75 kW) Minneapolis-Moline MF 97 MFWD (MM)

Minneapolis-Moline Twin City tractors[]

MM Twin City logo

Harvesters[]

Other[]

Minneapolis-Moline manufactured a full line of implements, including spreaders, tillage equipment, planters and drills, etc...

UK Machines[]

M-M GT of 1942 reg DWD 840 of John Hobbs at Stoke Goldington 09 - IMG 9781

A tidy original UK M-M GT tractor reg no. DWD 840 from new seen at Stoke Goldington Steam Rally 2009

These are not a machine imported into UK in the vast numbers that some makes were in the 1st and 2nd World Wars. A Few have been imported by collectors looking for something unusual.

Original UK machines
Imported machines
  • Minneapolis-Moline M670 s/n 30001217 built in 1966 was imported in to the UK in 2005 after standing in Canada for 12 years. It was formerly a demonstrator tractor. Owned by Richard Steward and used for Road runs and odd jobs, This tractor now has the UK reg no. HDV 463D. This tractor was at the Bath and Southwest Tractor show in January 2009. (Photo above)

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AGCO Group vte
Main Brands:

Fendt  • Massey Ferguson  • Valtra

Other Brands:

Challenger Equipment  • Gleaner  • Hesston  • RoGator  • Sunflower  • TerraGator  • White Planters

Former Brands:

Ag-Chem  • AGCO Tractors  • AGCO-Allis  • Agcostar  • Dronningborg  • Landini (sold to ARGO)  • Laverda  • Lely  • McConnell Tractors  • Spra-Coupe  • White  • Willmar


AGCO Divisions:

AGCO Power


Joint Ventures
(Partner + % share):

AGCO-RM  • Al Jadah  • NefAZ  • TAFE (20.7%)  •


Licensees (Current and Historical):

AHS  • Bozok  • Ekip  • [Farmwell (Sri Lanka)]]  • Hattat  • IMT  • ITMCo (Baskent  • Eder Derdison  • GIAD  • Hars  • ITM  • Jacobsen Corporation  • KTMCO  • LSG  • Motira  • MTF  • TajIran  • UgIran  • VenIran)  • Mavci  • Maxion  • Mehmet Simseker  • Millat  • M.R.S.  • Smallholder  • STMC  • Sutcliff  • TAFE  • Türk Traktör  • Ursus  • Uzel


Suppliers (Current and Historical):

Agrale  • Agritalia (Carraro)  • AMF  • Claas  • Cletrac  • David Brown  • Deutz-Fahr  • Dronningborg  • Dura  • Ebro  • Eicher Motors  • Erickson  • Fendt  • Fermec  • Fiat Tractor Company  • FNV  • Gutbrod  • Hattat  • Hesston  • Hinomoto  • Ingersoll  • International Harvester  • Iseki  • Landini  • Laverda  • LG Tractors  • MacDon/Kilbery  • Mancini  • Massey Combines Corporation  • McConnell Tractors  • Mengele  • Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery  • MTD Products  • Müller  • Renault Agriculture  • SAME  • Sampo Rosenlew  • Santal  • Simplicity  • Snapper  • Steiger  • TAFE  • Toyosha  • Tractor Aubervilliers  • Universal (UTB)  • Wallis  • White Farm Equipment  • White • New Idea

Acquisitions
(Subsidary Brands):
below = List of Groups or Holding companies

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