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Joe

02-06-2003 07:53:00




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Has anyone seen on of these sell lately? I'm thinking about parting with mine and am looking for a fair price range. This is one of the 125 made by American Grader. Thanks.




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Lowell

02-06-2003 17:30:51




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 Re: MM UG in reply to Joe, 02-06-2003 07:53:00  
I purchased at auction an American 900 MM UG # 95 for $300.00. Engine was stuck. Replaced engine, 2 hoses and blade control cable. Grader is complete with dozer blade and cab. This unit had not been used in 35 years. I"m looking for half of the folding door to the cab which was missing at the time of purchase. After its restoration, it works very well. Would like to know more about your UG. Hope this helps.

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Joe

02-07-2003 05:43:22




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 Re: Re: MM UG in reply to Lowell, 02-06-2003 17:30:51  
Lowell,

My UG is number 79. I bought it two years ago in running condition (everyone else at the sale thought it was too big to handle). It doesn't have a cab, or the front plow, or any of the other options like a hydraulic turning blade, it's just a "basic" model. I know of at least four others still out there, I wonder how many more have escaped the torch?

Enjoy, Joe



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Jim Perdue

02-25-2003 16:08:05




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 Re: Re: Re: MM UG in reply to Joe, 02-07-2003 05:43:22  
A friend of mine has one, with a broken rt. rear axel are parts hard to find jim



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Lowell

02-25-2003 17:55:33




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: MM UG in reply to Jim Perdue, 02-25-2003 16:08:05  
Im not aware that MM did anything to beef up the UG except use a different wheel casting and rim. Assuming that parts from U tractor would interchange. American used more Farmall M's than any other for their graders.



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Lowell

02-25-2003 17:53:46




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: MM UG in reply to Jim Perdue, 02-25-2003 16:08:05  
Im not aware that MM did anything to beef up the UG except use a different wheel casting and rim. Assuming that parts from U tractor would interchange. American used more Farmall M's than any other for their graders.



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jim perdue

02-26-2003 17:25:36




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: MM UG in reply to Lowell, 02-25-2003 17:53:46  
thanks lowell for the replay. i will check for an axel for U type tractors. thanks again JIM



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Lowell

02-25-2003 17:52:54




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: MM UG in reply to Jim Perdue, 02-25-2003 16:08:05  
Im not aware that MM did anything to beef up the UG except use a different wheel casting and rim. Assuming that parts from U tractor would interchange. American used more Farmall M's than any other for their graders.



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