Minneapolis Tractors
The Great Minneapolis Line was the trade name used by the Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company for its line of threshing machines and tractors. Minneapolis Threshing Machine was founded in 1887 and was soon selling steam engines from Huber and Allis before building their own design. Minneapolis entered the gasoline tractor market in 1910 and built a range of tractors raning up to 80 horsepower. The Great Depression put considerable pressure on Minneapolis Threshing Machine and it joined with Minneapolis Steel
Minneapolis Tractors
Minneapolis 12-25 | Power: 27 hp[B] | Date of manufacture : 1920 - 1926 |
Minneapolis 15-30 | Power: 33 hp[B] | Date of manufacture : 1915 - 1919 |
Minneapolis 17-30 A | Power: 33 hp[B] | Date of manufacture : 1918 - 1928 |
Minneapolis 17-30 B | Power: 33 hp[B] | Date of manufacture : 1925 - 1929 |
Minneapolis 20-40 | Power: 44 hp[B] | Date of manufacture : 1914 - 1919 |
Minneapolis 22-44 | Power: 48 hp[B] | Date of manufacture : 1920 - 1928 |
Minneapolis 25-50 | Power: 55 hp[B] | Date of manufacture : 1911 - 1912 |
Minneapolis 27-42 | Power: 46 hp[B] | Date of manufacture : 1928 - 1929 |
Minneapolis 35-70 | Power: 77 hp[B] | Date of manufacture : 1920 - 1929 |
Minneapolis 39-57 | Power: 63 hp[B] | Date of manufacture : 1928 - 1929 |
Minneapolis 40-80 | Power: 88 hp[B] | Date of manufacture : 1918 - 1919 |