I haven't tried to start my gas UTS Minneapolis Moline for a couple of years. Let's see how this goes. #minneapolismoline #moline #farming #farm #willitstart
Are you talking about my G950, U302, or M670? As the G950 is red white and blue and the other 2 are repainted in a very dark maroon(that's the way I bought them).
@@molinedan the u t s was backed up to the wall. Sitting on the seat of that tractor. The red tractor was to the right and the next row forward. I had to use a magnifying glass to read Minneapolis Moline , I could not see a model number.
That UTS runs real nice Dan, I'd love to get one but over here you'd have to pay around £4000 for one, they make real good money over here. Any how, Happy New Year to you and your family. Take care, and all the best. Peter. 🇬🇧🚜
Brings back memories grew up with u standard with PTO only we put a char Lynn PTO hydraulic pump on in spring for tillage also had a u row crop a za and 2 R's and a super u302 in north west Illinois good old tractors
Brings back memories. In the shed I have the ZA MM and the U Standard MM I used to farm with. I Do Need to get them running. You never forget the sounds of those motors. Thank You. Happy New Year 🎈
@@molinedan from what I could see it looks like it has 1015154 blocks. That's going to give the 'ol girl a 336 Same as an M5 etc. My 5* and my wife's U both have the same stuff. They are a definite Hoss
We use our U to saw wood too especially the big stuff. It's peppy. Also works great blowing silage too. Snaggletooth.... I get a kick out of that. Good way to remember your Pa.
Runs beautifully
An Emory board is a lot cheaper
If your wife has nail files. Steal one from her. They work better than points files and are only 29 cents each
Me being an allis guy still has a soft spot for the U series of Moline’s. I’d love to own a UB one day
No files. Too rough.
Diamond hones.
What's the story on the red Minneapolis Moline? Happy New Year!
Are you talking about my G950, U302, or M670? As the G950 is red white and blue and the other 2 are repainted in a very dark maroon(that's the way I bought them).
@@molinedan the u t s was backed up to the wall. Sitting on the seat of that tractor. The red tractor was to the right and the next row forward. I had to use a magnifying glass to read Minneapolis Moline , I could not see a model number.
That's my 1970 U302 dsl. It will be repainted the correct color . Its on the project list. it runs and drives great!
That UTS runs real nice Dan, I'd love to get one but over here you'd have to pay around £4000 for one, they make real good money over here. Any how, Happy New Year to you and your family. Take care, and all the best. Peter. 🇬🇧🚜
Have a '50 UTS here. I like it.
The "U" dates back to Twin City tractors that were Universal.
Excuse the police mode about that.
Carburetors can be a pain sometimes. Glad you got it figured out and that you are feeling better.
Do you use ethanol free gas, that makes a difference when it is not run for a while
Not as much as I should be.
Brings back memories grew up with u standard with PTO only we put a char Lynn PTO hydraulic pump on in spring for tillage also had a u row crop a za and 2 R's and a super u302 in north west Illinois good old tractors
Batteries are always a problem when you have so many toys! i have the same problems! Wasnt so bad when they were reasonable.
it is in deed a nice tractor
It sure is!
Brings back memories. In the shed I have the ZA MM and the U Standard MM I used to farm with. I Do Need to get them running. You never forget the sounds of those motors.
Thank You. Happy New Year 🎈
Generator not working otherwise it would have stayed running.
I agree.
4210 heads with the M% style manifold on tholse blocks should make a solid 65 ponies I'm guessing
Could very well be Joe! It is quite stout! The 2 sets of wheel weights help as well.
@@molinedan from what I could see it looks like it has 1015154 blocks. That's going to give the 'ol girl a 336 Same as an M5 etc. My 5* and my wife's U both have the same stuff. They are a definite Hoss
We use our U to saw wood too especially the big stuff. It's peppy. Also works great blowing silage too. Snaggletooth.... I get a kick out of that. Good way to remember your Pa.
My father is full of "one liners" that I will always remember.
Happy New Year Dan, to you and yours!
Must of been where I met you for the first time.
It sure is!
Happy New Year!
MolineDan