Here's more pic's of Jim Butzer's tractors

J.Wondergem

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Rockford, Mi.
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The Fordson has a M-M cultivator that was made for it.
 
I believe Butzer bought his UDLX from a collector here in AZ. It was later resold to a person in CA but was restored by Stamm's in Kansas. The
last I knew, it was still in Kansas.
 
So Stamms have Butzers old UDLX...Years ago Stanford S had #310593 which sold on his sale for 146K..
I have down that Clint S has or once had Neil McClure's UDLX #310572? so do they have another one?
it gets confusing trying to keep track of them..
 
I believe the situation is that Stamms own one and they still have Butzer's UDLX which is owned by a person in CA. Stamms restored it for the new owner. In total there were two UDLXs at Stamms the last time I was there.
 
Not sure about stamm but Neil had two. One Leroy (Niels son) sold. Leroy was offered $250k for the other one. He laughed. Its in excellent shape. Leroy was killed two years ago I think in a dozer accident. His daughter Michelle has the tractor now. If you need a pic and serial number I could probably get it. Michelle left her wedding on her steam engine so I would say the tractor is in good hands. You would think I'd have thought about this sooner.
 
(quoted from post at 14:55:44 01/23/17) I believe the situation is that Stamms own one and they still have Butzer's UDLX which is owned by a person in CA. Stamms restored it for the new owner. In total there were two UDLXs at Stamms the last time I was there.
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The picture I just posted was taken in March of 2014. The UDLX in the foreground is owned by a person living in CA. I believe this was Butzer's UDLX after it left AZ.
 
A picture and serial number would be appreciated..Thanks..Heres a 1980's picture of one of Neil's UDLX MM's..
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What in the world is that tractor with duals and a crane on top of that?

Was that like a Austin-Western industrial conversion??

Thanks for the pics!
Howard
 
(quoted from post at 08:44:28 01/24/17)
(quoted from post at 14:55:44 01/23/17) I believe the situation is that Stamms own one and they still have Butzer's UDLX which is owned by a person in CA. Stamms restored it for the new owner. In total there were two UDLXs at Stamms the last time I was there.
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They must have changed the back tires, if it is.
 
(quoted from post at 12:25:18 01/24/17)
What in the world is that tractor with duals and a crane on top of that?

Was that like a Austin-Western industrial conversion??

Thanks for the pics!
Howard

Jim told me that it was built by M-M. I think he said it was the only one he ever saw.
 
My Dad sold most of his tractors when his health started to decline. As far as the S/N on the UDLX I think it was 310100 but I am not sure (I have it written down somewhere). The NTX in the pictures was sold to Clint Stamm and I believe he still has it. Thank you for the positive comments on my Dads tractors.

Gail Dillin
Erie, Ill
 
Gail,your Dad had some very nice and some very rare tractors..We sure enjoyed seeing them....The S/N on his UDLX would have to be #310001 to 310025 or # 310501 to 310625....If you find it please let us know....Thanks..
 
Are you asking if the NTX in the picture is the same NTX that my Dad was standing by while he was in the Navy (featured in the Feb 1945 Merchandiser), we have no idea.

Gail
 
This is what I found out, I found a list of S/N's that my dad had and I believe the UDLX in the picture was 310601. And I think it is still at Clint Stamm's. I am sure he could verify the number.
 
there is a true m m forklift for bid by the 11 of march nor just on a tractor a true forklift its north of you call or respond for more info
 
J. Wondergem - Could I get your permission to use the two photos of the Fordson with Moline cultivator attachment to illustrate a story I'm doing for Farm Collector magazine? I have pics of a Fordsom with the Moline front wheel but it is without the cultivator gangs. Your help would be much appreciated and I would, of course, give you credit in the mag.

Thanks, Sam Moore
 
(quoted from post at 11:02:49 10/22/18) J. Wondergem - Could I get your permission to use the two photos of the Fordson with Moline cultivator attachment to illustrate a story I'm doing for Farm Collector magazine? I have pics of a Fordsom with the Moline front wheel but it is without the cultivator gangs. Your help would be much appreciated and I would, of course, give you credit in the mag.

Thanks, Sam Moore

Yes, you have my permission. Jack.
 

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