Minneapolis-Moline, produced in the United States from 1919 to 1974, was a major manufacturer of tractors, agricultural machinery, industrial equipment, and utility vehicles formed through the merger of Minneapolis Steel & Machinery, Moline Plow Company, and Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company. The brand became known for rugged farm tractors such as the UTS, G, R, Z, and Jet Star series, as well as combines and industrial machinery widely used across North America. Characterized by durability, powerful engines, and distinctive prairie-gold paint, Minneapolis-Moline played an important role in American agricultural mechanization before becoming part of White Motor Corporation in the 1960s.
Minneapolis-Moline, produced in the United States from 1919 to 1974, was a major manufacturer of tractors, agricultural machinery, industrial equipment, and utility vehicles formed through the merger of Minneapolis Steel & Machinery, Moline Plow Company, and Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company. The brand became known for rugged farm tractors such as the UTS, G, R, Z, and Jet Star series, as well as combines and industrial machinery widely used across North America. Characterized by durability, powerful engines, and distinctive prairie-gold paint, Minneapolis-Moline played an important role in American agricultural mechanization before becoming part of White Motor Corporation in the 1960s.