More U's added to the stable.

71ford100

Member
About a month ago my 14 year old brother bought the 1952 UTS serial #01209910 in the front and this past Saturday I bought the one in the back serial #01209915. This makes two sets of tractors that I have that are 5 numbers apart and I have two more U's that are 8 apart. One of these days I hope to put a consecutive set together!

Does anyone have a consecutive set of MM's?
a168413.jpg
 
Nice looking tractors. Ive never been a huge fan of U's but Ive always liked the standard models.
 
Those are some nice dry country U's that you have. We do have two set of consecutive serial number tractors they are ZTU's and UTS's. Also have a UTN and G706 that I know were the consecutive mates are. The ZTU's were bought from a collector 15yrs ago at the same time both are stuck in fair shape hope to get them running some day. We have 3 U's that are built within 5 serial numbers the first of the 3 was bought in the early 70s for payment to my grandpa for helping a 60x100 machine shed then got the tractor back from grandpa in the mid 80s. The 2nd was bought in early 90s from neighbors dad that had retired from farming. Then the 3rd was was bought 3 years ago from a good friend it had heads off but complete. The first two run. Number 3 is consecutive to 2 and 1 was built 3 tractors before number3. They all were within 30 miles.
 
1952 would have ribbed fenders and different ring and starter. UTS are usually easy to find. I have way too many. Have one of every year made except 1942 and 43 and a 1957. 17 in all with a few spares! 20 year production run if diesels included.
 

We sell tractor parts! We have the parts you need to repair your tractor - the right parts. Our low prices and years of research make us your best choice when you need parts. Shop Online Today.

Back
Top