I'm 53 now. My dad and I went there when I was 13 to get 2 cylinder heads for our G950. The sun was almost down when we got there and we couldn't see a hole lot. The thing I remember most is that they had 3 red A4T's setting out front that they bought in Canada. Great video!
My dad and I walked that farm over looking for moline parts for his pulling tractor. Wonderful family owned business. You can get lost quick in the sea of parts. Each barn is dedicated to something.
I used to work for a guy and help him restored Minneapolis Molines. Most of the models he owned were propane powered he would travel the country to get them. If I remember right he was in a few tractor magazines a few years back for finding some real rare ones.
WOW how much did you offer to buy the whole place LOL. So good to see all that it's a shame to see them sitting there never to be used again. Be good if you could do a will it start and run video on a couple of them if you can.
The question is who can still use the M- M parts . Nice to see ,its still available and keep it . Greetings
Always wanted to go there. Thanks for filming. That G940 is a Oliver 1855.
I just left there about an hour ago
watched both videos when you posted them!! thanks for taking us along!!!! l have a 38 UTU.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching. My dad had a UTU. I am currentlly building 53 ZAS pulling tractor.
I'm 53 now. My dad and I went there when I was 13 to get 2 cylinder heads for our G950. The sun was almost down when we got there and we couldn't see a hole lot. The thing I remember most is that they had 3 red A4T's setting out front that they bought in Canada. Great video!
Thanks for sharing the memories.
Boy I like those two 140’s. Need to do a third one in green.
WHITE actually made one of them in green too. It had chrome wheels.
Awesome video! Can’t wait for you to go there again and show us all!
Us too!
The MM garden tractor not for sale? So it's going to sit there and rust away, how stupid is that?
Yeah it sucks. But that's what collecting is all about, collecting.
Why don't these people answer their phone?
They are THAT busy 😀
Wow..............
Could spend weeks there uncovering goodies
You are so correct.
Why did Minneapolis -Moline fail ?
Raided by White for their money.
Hah! Looks like some Dystopian landscape.
My dad and I walked that farm over looking for moline parts for his pulling tractor. Wonderful family owned business. You can get lost quick in the sea of parts. Each barn is dedicated to something.
4:40 My dad's friend has one of the Red, White and Blue 1955 Oliver's with the fuel tank fenders. They'd both love this video.
I used to work for a guy and help him restored Minneapolis Molines. Most of the models he owned were propane powered he would travel the country to get them. If I remember right he was in a few tractor magazines a few years back for finding some real rare ones.
Im sure none of it is for sale thats how these hoards start and how they rust away into nothingness its sad
I am 67 and drove the Z , R , U and jet star !
first minute, I think that's a 6 cylinder in a M602
Good catch. That's awesome
Beyond amazing.
WOW how much did you offer to buy the whole place LOL. So good to see all that it's a shame to see them sitting there never to be used again. Be good if you could do a will it start and run video on a couple of them if you can.
Hey David. Hope you're doing well Mate !
@@FarmAlarm really good thank you