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Custom Tracked Tractor Built With Minneapolis-Moline Hood
Harlan Nonhof from Phillipsburg, Kan., built a custom-tracked tractor. The hood, grille, and lights came from an old Minneapolis-Moline tractor, and it’s powered by a Kohler 2-cylinder air-cooled engine that drives two bi-directional hydraulic pumps. These power a hydraulic motor on each track. Overall, it weighs about 1,900 lbs.
Nonhof bought the MM hood and grille in 2007, dreaming of using it for a tracked tractor. Five years later, he began the build and completed it almost 3 years later, in late 2014. By early 2015, the track tractor was fully operational for a test run on his brother-in-law’s farm. In the building process, Nonhof also constructed a hauling trailer and raised platform for working on it.
“I kept a list of every nut, bolt, piece of metal, etc. that I purchased,” says Nonhof. “The list has 332 lines (17 pages) with a total cost of $6,818.75.”
“I put a dozer blade on it that I bought with a John Deere riding mower. I had used the blade to move some soil in the yard to prevent rain run-off from getting into the house basement,” he says.
Since its completion, Nonhof has entered his tractor in the Phillips County (Kan.) Fair and the parade for the 2015 Kanas Biggest Rodeo celebration. “I pulled the trailer with the tractor behind our 1970 Chevrolet Blazer,” he says. I couldn’t drive the tractor as the tracks would have damaged the street surface.”
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Harlan Nonhof, 431 S. Fifth St., Phillipsburg, Kan. 67661 (ph 785-447-0241).


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