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    Posted: 01 Jan 2011 at 8:52pm

First off, Thanks for the comments on my previous post last night and the help locating serial numbers. 

Here are a couple of pics of the 2 I picked up yesterday...they are in pretty good shape I think.  They are both one owner tractors, the man's brother was an allis dealer in Holcomb, MO years ago and he had a ton of equipment at one time.  I got all that was left on the farm which includes:
 
D15 3057  w/loader

D17 36222
 
6 foot rear blade
 
allis quick hitch hay fork
 
allis quick hitch post hole digger
 
set of wheels and new tires for WD45
 
Both tractors run and drive, hydraulics are slow on the d15, but will lift the bucket well although I'm going to take the bucket off of the tractor and probably get rid of it. 
 
There was another guy that bought some equipment a couple years ago before he passed away and got a nice allis combine (see pic below)  I would like to have it, but it's not for sale.  He used it this past year as well, all works fine.
 
 
 
 
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I was at a man's place last week working on one of his tractors. In this shed was a 7000 AC, no cab that looked new, a series iv D17 in A1 cond. a big ben 66 allcrop that had always been sheded. Plus other equipment and horse drawn bugys and wagon. I would say in the next few years there will be a sale.   MACK
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Arkfisher,
Looks like some nice finds! I would like to have a D-17 someday and really like to have a combine like that!
Pastor Mike
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Hopefully I have first option on it if he ever decides to get rid of it.  He has a dozen or so old tractors, but only 1 allis.  Also has tons of equipment...he never sells though...just buys!  haha
D15 #3057

D17 #36222

F-12 Farmall #FS42332
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Those look like nice original machies. I say clean them up and don't paint them. They are original only one.

Congrats.
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