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Minneapolis-Moline RTU vs RTS: Row-Crop vs Standard-Tread R

June 1, 2026

The RTU and RTS share the R-series chassis, years, and serial system — the difference is configuration. TractorData calls the RTU the universal row-crop (tricycle-front) version of the R series, and the RTS the standard-tread version.

Model Years Configuration Fuel
RTU 1939–1954 Row-crop, tricycle-front (universal) Gasoline
RTS 1939–1954 Standard-tread Gasoline

How to tell them apart

  • Front end: RTU is a tricycle-front row-crop; RTS is a standard-tread tractor.
  • Shared serials: the R series shared a serial system, so a number can match both — our serial lookup returns both RTU and RTS for a shared serial. Confirm by configuration.
  • Years: both ran 1939–1954, so era won’t separate them — the front end does.

The surest check is the tractor’s own serial number and configuration: decode your serial, then confirm the front-end and fuel system against the model’s factory literature and parts book.

Sources & Verification Notes

Identification by configuration; specs are not asserted here. Production years and configurations are from TractorData; serial-number ranges on the linked model pages are cross-checked against multiple references. MM built variants and made running changes — always verify against your specific tractor.

Identification