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Topic: Narrow front D-17's & D-19'sPosted: Yesterday at 9:03am |
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Does anybody have info on how many D-17 and D-19 narrow front tractors were built?
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DiyDave
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Posted: Yesterday at 3:48pm |
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Swinford's bible has a table with limited info, on some years...
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DrAllis
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Posted: 9 hours 8 minutes ago at 8:14am |
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Swinford's book doesn't have any numbers for the series 4 D-17 from 1964 to 67. Without those numbers, the total NF tractors of D-17 and D-19's is less than 9,000 units. I have always said, I believed that A-C sold more WF tractors percentage wise than any other competitor in row-crop models.
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DanWi
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Posted: 4 hours 55 minutes ago at 12:27pm |
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We're some of the wide fronts converted to narrow fronts for mounted corn pickers and maybe cultivating or other jobs.
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DrAllis
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Posted: 2 hours 44 minutes ago at 2:38pm |
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For a corn pickers, sure and not hard to do at all. Cultivating ?? I wouldn't change to NF for that. NF's don't do the mud as well if there would be a wet spot in the field.
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