The Minneapolis-Moline MoCraft 100 is a garden tractor built by Jacobsen and distributed by Minneapolis-Moline. Produced from 1962 to 1963 in Racine, Wisconsin, USA, it features a 7 hp Kohler 1-cylinder air-cooled gasoline engine, a 3-speed gear transmission with 3 forward and 1 reverse gears, and two-wheel drive. It has manual steering, band brakes, and an open operator station. Electrical system is 12 volts with negative ground. Attachments include a 34" mid-mount mower deck and a 42" front-mount blade, both with manual lift. The MoCraft 100 was succeeded by the MoCraft 108 model produced from 1964 to 1971.
Detailed specifications and technical data for Minneapolis-Moline MoCraft 100
Engine
Make:Kohler
Cooling:air-cooled
Starter:electric
Cylinders:1-cylinder
Fuel type:gasoline
Rated RPM:3200
Power (gross):7 hp (5.2 kW)
Starter volts:12
Electrical
Ground:negative
Battery volts:12
Mechanical
Drive:Two-wheel drive
Brakes:Band brakes
Steering:Manual steering
Operator station:Open operator station
Production
Type:Garden tractor
Built in:Racine, Wisconsin, USA
Distributor:Minneapolis-Moline
Manufacturer:Jacobsen
Years produced:1962 - 1963
Attachments
Note:Garden tractors are capable of using tillers, plows, or other ground-engaging attachments. TractorData does not list details of these attachments.