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Model Information
1922
The Minneapolis 17-30 hit the market in 1922, and was the first Minneapolis tractor with a unit frame. The cross mounted engine permitted a simple drive train, consisting of plain spur gears. These terminated in internal tooth spur gears in the rear wheels. Removable cylinder sleeves were featured in the four cylinder 4 3/4 x 7 inch engine. In 1926, the 17-30 Type B tractor appeared. It used an engine with a 4 7/8 inch bore, and had a slightly longer wheelbase. Otherwise, the “A ” and “B” models were basically the same. Both were available until the Minneapolis Moline merger.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: Minneapolis Threshing
Cylinders: 4
Bore & Stroke: 4 3/4 x 7
RPM: 825
CID: 496.2
Fuel: Kerosene
Main Fuel Tank Cap: 18 gal.
Aux Fuel Tank Cap: 6 gal.
Carburetor:
Cooling Capacity: 34 qts.
Drawbar HP: 19.69
Belt PTO HP: 31.95
Weight: 6100 lbs
Length: 133 inches
Width: 76.5 inches
Height: 72 inches
Number of Gears: 2/1
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Last Updated: March 5th, 2024