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    Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 7:47pm
Is there a way to know how many were made?

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This much info is documented. In 1930, the AC United was tested at Nebraska. The serial number of that tractor was 946. The test was conducted from October 21 thru November 7, 1929. So, that's getting close to the end of the year. There were 1974 tractors built that year. I'm not sure how many of them were United's, but I don't think they all were. I've seen a U with a serial number around 1500 that is original. It doesn't have United on the radiator tank.
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I remember my u was 1250 and it was not united.
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My dad's has the United on the front and is U 25-1 just in front of the shifter.

He passed away, and we are trying to find the value.
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I believe that U25-1 is a casting # and not a serial #. Same as on the UC's.
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I have a 1929 model that is serial number 376 and it does not have United on it. It is my understanding that they were built both ways in 1929 and 1930.
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I have united u1390. From what I understand is they were all built as allis but then an order came in they would run one back in and change the tank
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Thanks for the info guys.
Much appreciated.

What's an approximate value of a restored one?
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Restored is a loaded term. Only the guy who "restored" it knows what was done. Pressure wash and paint is restored to a lot of people. Some restore a tractor in a weekend and others spend countless hours and money on it that they will never get back when selling it.
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Pictures and location of the tractor would help out alot. Might help determine a value better.
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I have United no. 1975.

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I will post a few pictures tonight and get the serial number.

It was overhauled and everything works as it should.

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I hope this works. I had a pic on my phone.

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