Posted by 1206SWMO on December 13, 2021 at 18:21:00 from (172.243.50.54):
In Reply to: MM UDLX Tractor posted by MJ in the UK on December 13, 2021 at 04:33:02:
I once owned (2) UDLX MM's in the early 1980's and off and on I have kept track of all known ones since around 1976...I currently have (92) of the 150 serial numbers accounted for...A couple of these are just parts tractors..My guess is that theres close to 95-100 still in existence..Its been impossible to get serial numbers for several known ones...I haven't added any to the list in several years..Dorene Wonder in Iowa also had a UDLX list and she has passed....I never got to see her final list as she worked on it when I wasnt..We helped each other all thru the 1980's....I have lots of UDLX pictures from where they were found..
I owned this UDLX #310552 from 1983-1988..
I briefly owned this UDLX #310542 which came from the Kingman,KS area..I sold it to a friend in Kansas...It then went to N Dakota and got restored..Its now 100% totally restored and was for sale on eBay in Watsonville,California,for 175K about 10 years ago.
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