Tyler Family Collection

Tyler Family Collection

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The Tyler Family have been collecting steam engines, crawlers and tractors for over 60 years and have decided its time to share their collection with you at absolute auction! This sale features several RARE Monarch crawlers along with several very desirable tractors including a 15-25 Allis-Chalmers, Rumely Oil Pull L, Titan and the list goes on. Most of these tractors have been stored under roof and well kept, with the dry Montana air everyone is RUST FREE and in operating condition! This is truly an auction you don't want to miss out on.
- Gib Thurman

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McCormick Deering W-30 Tractor - On Rubber

Lot # 54      

  The McCormick Deering tractor was a product of a large merger between the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and the Deering Harvesting Company in 1902.  The robust McCormick Deering tractors proved themselves in the field as the benchmark for heavy-duty standard tread tractors during the transition from horses to tractors.  The W-30 was produced during this time from 1931-1939.  This tractor has been fully restored and is in excellent condition.  As with all old iron, a little TLC will bring this tractor back to life.
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Allis Chalmers LO Crawler - RARE

Lot # 55      

  The Allis Chalmers Model LO crawler was introduced in 1931 and continued production until 1942, with a total production of 3357. The LO features a 6 cylinder, 844 cubic inch engine with produces 92 HP at the drawbar.
  This Model LO had the first production diesel engine in 1934 and it started right up and was driven out of the barn after nearly 40 years of sitting idle. This large crawler (weighing in at over 22,000 pounds) is a powerhouse and a must-have to complete a crawler collection.
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Cletrac 25 Crawler

Lot # 56      

  The Cleveland Tractor Company, also known as Cletrac, began in 1912 as the Cleveland Motor Plow Company. Soon after its inception, the focus shifted from motor plows to crawler tractors.
  The Model 25 was introduced in 1931 and 649 were produced until production ended in 1935. This particular 25 has excellent drive gearing and was able to be driven around after a little maintenance. This less common Cletrac 25 is in great shape for its age and is a must-have for the Cletrac collector. Engine will need some attention before being put back into service. 
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Cleveland Crawler

Lot # 57      

  The Cleveland Tractor Company, also known as Cletrac, began in 1912 as the Cleveland Motor Plow Company.  Soon after its inception, the focus shifted from motor plows to crawler tractors. 
  This Model H was used in local mines in Montana to pull mining carts and is one of the earliest examples of the early Cleveland.  It features the Weidley engine, the front belt pulley, and the early steering wheel set-up.  Any Cletrac collector needs this crawler in their collection.  
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Rumely 30-60 S - EARLY

Lot # 58      

  The Rumely Oil Pull tractor was produced by the Advance Rumely company from the turn of the century until 1930.  During that time they became known for large, robust tractors which could produce reliable power on all grades of fuel. The "heavyweight" tractors gave way to the "lightweight" tractors in the mid-1920s without sacrificing power output.  
  This Rumely 30-60 Model S is a great original example of a "lightweight" Rumely 30-60. This particular Rumely was bought new by a neighbor in Moore, MT before being purchased by the Tyler Family 50 years ago. There were only 514 Model S tractors produced and this one appears to be number 44. Don't miss out on an opportunity to buy a nice original Rumely 30-60 which will not take a whole lot of work to have running. Decals and paint are still visible on this tractor. All original and complete, the engine is free and turns over easy. You will travel several miles to find another Model S in this condition! 
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Case CC Tractor

Lot # 59      

  Case introduced the CC Case in 1929 and produced over 28,000 before production ended in 1939.  This tractor produced 22 HP at the drawbar and 29 HP at the belt, making it a great all purpose tractor on a farm at that time, in the same category as the John Deere A or the Farmall F-20. 
  This tractor features a single front wheel and started by hand after sitting in the barn for close to 40 years.  It will take very little maintenance to make this tractor the jewel of your collection.
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21-32 Twin City Tractor

Lot # 60      

  Minneapolis Moline Power Implement Company (MM) formed in 1929 with the consolidation of the Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company, Moline Plow Company and Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Company. The Twin City tractor was built by the Minneapolis Steel & Threshing Co. since 1910 continued to be sold by MM through to 1938. The model FTA was a result of a long development of the Twin City 21-32 design.In 1928, a heavier final drive and transmission was developed that offered three forward speeds. In 1935, the engine bore and compression was increased. This redesigned engine resulted in the FTA model which was rated at 33 horsepower on the drawbar and 41 horsepower on the belt. Heavy cast rear wheels able to be fitted with rubber tires were also offered. Additional wheel weights could bring the weight of the tractor to nearly 8,000 pounds making the tractor capable of handling heavy tillage tasks.
  This 1935  FTA is a fine example of an Twin City 21-32. Tractor has an older restoration and runs! Has been stored under roof for several years, thanks to the dry Montana air fresh gas and oil brought this TC back to life! One rear tire will need to be replaced before being put back to work but don't let that keep you from adding this tractor to your collection! 
Serial No. 155229

 


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