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  2. Minneapolis-Moline - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as the Minneapolis-Moline Power Implement Company, and later shortened Minneapolis-Moline Company. Motec Industries was a short lived corporate name change from ca. 1960 until the company's acquisition by White Motor Corporation in 1963.

  3. White Farm Equipment - Wikipedia

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    The green of Oliver, red of Cockshutt and yellow of Minneapolis-Moline tractors was replaced by the silver tractors of White's Field Boss line. The Field Boss models in approximate order of introduction are as follows: 4-150 (The 4 indicates four wheel drive and the 150 is the power take-off horsepower) 2-105, 2-150 4-180, 2-50, 2-60, 2-70, 2 ...

  4. List of former tractor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis (USA) – merged with Moline Plow to form Minneapolis-Moline; Minneapolis-Moline (USA) – purchased by White Farm Equipment; Minneapolis-Moline Türk Traktör (Turkey) Minnesota (USA) Moffett (Ireland) Mogul (USA) Moline Plow Company (USA) – merged with Minneapolis to form Minneapolis-Moline; Monarch (USA) – purchased by Allis ...

  5. Moline Plow Company - Wikipedia

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    The Moline Plow Company was an American manufacturer of plows and other farm implements, headquartered in Moline, Illinois, USA. Moline Plow was formed in the 1870s when the firm of Candee & Swan, a competitor of Deere and Company (also of Moline), won a lawsuit against Deere allowing it to use the "Moline Plow" name. [ 3 ]

  6. BF Avery - Wikipedia

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    During this time, the company released cast iron and steel plows, as well as released a semi-monthly magazine, called Home and Farm. [1] In 1865, following Avery's death, the business was passed to his three sons. [2] Production shifted to tractors in the 1930s. In 1951, the BF Avery company was purchased by Minneapolis-Moline tractor company. [3]

  7. Twin City tractors - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Company Twin City. Twin City tractors were built by the Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Company until 1929 when it merged with the Moline Implement Company of Illinois and the Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company of Hopkins, Minnesota.

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  9. Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Company - Wikipedia

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    The Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Company was located at and around the intersection of East 29th street, Minnehaha Avenue, and Lake Street, near the triangle-shaped Longfellow Field (now gone). It was one of the companies that merged to form the Minneapolis-Moline tractor company in 1929. [ 2 ]