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Topic: Propane Minnis
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| Rich Iowa
09-03-2012 18:36:04
173.30.131.95
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I don't know a whole lot about Minneapolis Molines, never saw to many around when I was a kid. My aunt married a guy a few years ago whose father had a M602 LP and since then I have seen quite a few around, most of them being LP powered. What is up with all the LP Minnis? Did Minneapolis really push the LP fuel option for their tractors? Another question... I'd like to learn more about Minneapolis Molines, I'm pretty well versed in Oliver and the models painted in Minneapolis yellow. Any suggestions on books that cover the company? The models that catch my eye so far are the "M" models and the G1000 Vista. |
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| Albert Goerzen
09-04-2012 22:19:53
23.29.198.99
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Re: Propane Minnis in reply to Rich Iowa, 09-03-2012 18:36:04
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| My dad bought a G1000 Vista LP in 1969. It was just about responsible for my dad quitting farming. It was our main field tractor for 5 years, and we never took off a crop with the same engine we put it in with. In the summer, cultivating summerfallow, if you pulled it to rated HP it would burn a valve right now. I remember the pile of scored blocks and pistons behind the shop from that era. It would get so hot that at night the exhaust would glow red right to the top of the stack. I think it might be the reason my brother and i became mechanics, we grew up fixing engines. I was 4-9 years old when that tractor was around. Years later we discovered it had the wrong water pump on it from new, it had the small diameter pump instead of the larger one the larger G's had. The dealer that sold us that tractor was never able to solve the issue. They always denied us any warranty coverage because the type of scoring on the blocks indicated we had over heated it. Duh, there was no way to keep it cool. |
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| freddy
09-05-2012 18:17:04
70.242.83.191
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Re: Propane Minnis in reply to Albert Goerzen, 09-04-2012 22:19:53
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| You had fuel problems. running way to lean. We have a G900, G950, G1050 and G1000 all on propane. Never heard of that with them tuned right. |
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| 1349
09-04-2012 06:30:46
99.108.188.201
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Re: Propane Minnis in reply to Rich Iowa, 09-03-2012 18:36:04
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| When they got really going on propane, it was as cheap as 4-5 cents a gallon here in kansas and oklahoma. MM's on propane are very common to still see here. I bought a running uts once at a farm sale for $175 in the late 80's....It wasn't in that bad a shape either. |
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| maj-mm
09-03-2012 21:28:24
69.163.6.118
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Re: Propane Minnis in reply to Rich Iowa, 09-03-2012 18:36:04
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| | Yes, MM Pushed LP. in an MM Engine, the LP was built as heavy as a Diesel, it was more fuel Efficient, Had Higher Horsepower & Could last many times longer between required overhauls. There are MM Power Units with over 100,000 hours on them! So far the Peterson / Beemer Book is the best on MM Tractors. I am slowly working on a book that will be much more comprehensive, covering all Tractors, Engines, implements etc., many of which have not yet been covered in any of the MM books. ~ Marty |
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| Rich Iowa
09-05-2012 05:38:38
173.30.131.95
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Re: Propane Minnis in reply to maj-mm, 09-03-2012 21:28:24
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| Thanks for the book suggestion. Most of the Minnis I see these days are LP powered. I have an Oliver 770 which runs on LP as well so more propane wouldn't bother me. |
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