It’s rare in more ways than one, and it’s about as complete as they come. This model was built only in 1973-74 in Charles City, Iowa and was a twin to the Oliver, with a different color. It was also ...
The early farm tractors were powered by engines that burned gasoline. As automobiles became popular, the price of gasoline increased and the tractor manufacturers redesigned their engines to burn the ...
Minneapolis Moline executives thought they had a huge hit on their hands when they introduced the 1938 Moline UDLX tractor-car. More than 12,000 farmers gathered at its unveiling. Minneapolis Moline, ...
In the early 1930s, driving a tractor was hard, often brutal work. With no cab to sit inside, freezing winds, rain, and snow could make life miserable. Today, many tractors have enclosed cabs and some ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. The nature of farming dramatically ...
Minneapolis Moline UTS 1942-43, 42hp 4.4 litre engine, could run on petrol, paraffin or distillates, was built in Illinois USA. The biggest challenge was the engine, over-hauling and sourcing parts, ...