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Minneapolis Steel & Machinery co.

27-44 AT (1926-1935)

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Tractor Info

1926-1935

Thermostatic heat control, a water pump, and a three-bearing crankshaft were some top features of the Minneapolis-Moline Twin City 27-44 tractor. A five-plow machine, it embodied all the features of the other Twin City models, with a few extra ones included. It was a lot more tractor than the 15-30 McCormick-Deering and had many advanced features not provided by International Harvester until they turned the old 15-30 into a 22-36. Minneapolis-Moline advertised that “ a tractor is like a horse — it pays to buy a good one.”


Tractor Info

Engine: OWN Vertical Valve-In-Head

Cylinders: 4

Bore & Stroke: 5.50x6.75

RPM: 900

CID: 641.5

Fuel: Kerosene/Gasoline

Main Fuel Tank Cap: 40

Aux Fuel Tank Cap: 1.5

Carburetor: Wheeler-Schebler A

Cooling Capacity: 18

Drawbar HP: 34.65

Belt PTO HP: 49.05

Weight: 8550 lbs

Length: 152 inches

Width: 88 inches

Height: 73 inches

Number of Gears: 2/1

Options:


Total Produced: 840

1928: 250399

1929: 250673

1930: 250731

1931: 250797

1932: No production: 1934: No production

1935: 250806-250839

Location: Brass plate on the left side of the front transmission



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