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Antique Minneapolis Moline Tractor: MM Waterloo

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MM Waterloo Tractor


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Jeff Blaney wrote on Monday, March 11, 2013 (PDT):
  • These variants were sold through Waterloo Mfg. of Waterloo Ontario, Canada. They produced steam traction engines but later marketed various American gas tractors in Ontario such as Eagle, Rock Island, and Minneapolis Moline. Early MM models that were marketed included the KTA pictured above , FTA and 27-44.
    Rich Hoerth wrote on Thursday, October 21, 2010 (PDT):
  • I have my father s KTA with a radiator that has the Twin MM City wording on it. The tractor has been Prairie Gold since my dad bought it in 1947. I am in the prcess of restoring it. I am coming close to painting. The question is the color I have sripped, sand blasted and removed almost evey inch of old paint and have found no trace of gray paint anywhere on the unit. I have heard that all of the KTA s were gray but my tractor seems to be different. Is this possible I want to paint it Prarie Gold because that is what all of my family has ever known it to be. Any ideas or advice Thanks
    Kenneth Branch wrote on Monday, January 30, 2006 (PST):
  • I have a repair parts list number R739-F. The above picture is a KTA it looks just like the picture on the front of my repair parts list. Under the picture it has Manufactured by Minneapolis - Moline Power Implement Company Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A., Effective February 18, 1038
    Robert wrote on Monday, January 24, 2005 (PST):
  • I found a picture of a MM UDLX at this site www.minneapolis-moline.com/tturner/IMAGES/MM_Udlx.gif The picture quality is not that well, but it gives a better look at what the tractor looked like.
    tom oconnell wrote on Sunday, October 24, 2004 (PDT):
  • my father farmed with this tractor for many years but solded it before i took over the farm i wish i had it when i farmed it was a good old tractor its a minn moline kt or kta made only three years from 1934 to 1937
    Clayton Anderson wrote on Sunday, October 10, 2004 (PDT):
  • I would like to see a pictor of the U-DIX Thank You
    Robert wrote on Sunday, May 23, 2004 (PDT):
  • Matt, a UDLX would no doubt cost big bucks. They are highly sought after by collectors because of the style and limited number that were produced.
    Dale Robertson wrote on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 (PST):
  • In response to Ken Youngs, I believe this is a KT-A. FT-A's/ 21-32's, were the next size up.
    Craig & and Josh Reinke wrote on Thursday, May 08, 2003 (PDT):
  • nice looking waterloo
    james laffond wrote on Tuesday, March 04, 2003 (PST):
  • i have a minnie moline i think it is in the 1930's can i find out some how what year it is i would also like t find pictures and any other info on it thanks for anything you can give me jim
    DARRYL KRAUSE wrote on Sunday, February 02, 2003 (PST):
  • THIS PICTURE WAS TAKEN AT THE ANNUAL THRESSING BEE THE FIRST WEEKEND IN AUGUST IN LYNDEN,WA. DONT KNOW WHOS IT IS THOUGH.
    ken youngs wrote on Wednesday, November 06, 2002 (PST):
  • in response to the waterloos,I cant see the picture clear enough to tell but,a waterloo with a grill that says (MM WATERLOO)were sold canada and a grill that said (TWIN CITY) were sold in the US.The above picture I believe is an FT-A.
    Doug McGowan wrote on Thursday, April 25, 2002 (PDT):
  • I am in posession of a '37 KTA similar to the one pictured. Purchased by my father new, it has remained in the family since, though be it, extended family for a good many years. The KTA was replaced by an IH W9, twice the tractor which would do half the work. At least that was the story told to me. Before father's passing, he had retrived this tractor, and restored it to running condition. Not real pretty, but running.
    Matt wrote on Thursday, March 14, 2002 (PST):
  • I would pay big bucks for a UDLX. Any condition. I would drive it to work, they look that good. They reportedly went about 40 MPH but never caught on since they were somewhat too stylish. You could farm in the morning and drive to church at noon all in one vehicle. It had an enclosed cab and both front and rear fenders.
    Robert wrote on Wednesday, July 19, 2000 (PDT):
  • I looked up the tractors in question in a couple of books I have. I knew the one on the left was a U-DLX. The book I have says there was barely 125 of this model sold. It doesn't mention the year(s) the tractors were produced. I have two books with two diffrent tractors of that model. One is a 1939, and the other is 1938. The tractor to the right is a R-T. The model R was introduced in 1939 and it appears that in 1940- about 1950 was the time frame in which these models were made. Some of these were made with special baskets on them to accomidate the postal service delivery. The book doesn't mention how many of thses were made in either variation. Hope this helps with some of the information you asked about.
    Robert wrote on Monday, July 17, 2000 (PDT):
  • The tractor on the left is a MM UDLX. A very rare tractor.
    H.F. Linder wrote on Saturday, July 08, 2000 (PDT):
  • I need some information on this tractor.I have a 1938 KTA Waterloo. Can you tell me if it was made in Canada or assembled in Canada & where? Were they made just for Canada only? Do you know how many were made? I would appreciated any Information you might have for me. Thank you so much. H.F. Linder
    Joe E. Cramer wrote on Sunday, May 28, 2000 (PDT):
  • The MM Waterloo is owned by Postma Bros. of Lynden, Wa.
    Phillip Wilkerson wrote on Sunday, April 25, 1999 (PDT):
  • what are the tractors on either side on this, the Minneapolis Moline Waterloo. I have seen one in Iowa. Would loke to know what it is thanks Phillip


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