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I'll trade you a JD 20 pedal for that D14 pedal
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Originally posted by 1946WP 1946WP wrote:

I'll trade you a JD 20 pedal for that D14 pedal
 
Ummm, no thanks......
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one of my wheatland d17

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1959 D-14 SN/21089 "Martha"
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I have alot of pictures but only some many that are digital. Gotta do some scanning.
Here's some of what I have. Missing is my D19, My dad's D17, my brothers 58 D17 and his D14.

My rusty but trusty D17 that has taken a lot of pulling trophies over the years.

A cousin's D17 Series IV original paint

My one brother's D17 with my then 12 year old daughter at the wheel and my then 5 year old and 8 year old with me on the rack. Summer of 2009
Brother's D17 again combining I think in 2008

My uncle's D21 Series II (hope he doesn't mind my posting his photo) tractor caravan 2009 Thought it was original paint .... picture looks better than in person. His D15 and one son in the background.

My uncle's D15 in 2009

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Picture of 1962 D19 I got a few months ago.  Lot better that when I got it.  Loader PTO pump is gone and installed a front mount pump to free up PTO.  Now just need 3 point.




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Thanks for the pics of the front mounted pump; I've got a nice front mount pump that came off an IB that I think I can put on my D-17 using your method.
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BTW, here's my D-17 Series II
Ain't too purty but she runs real good.
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Claus, are tose "trip" plows?
My D-17 came with a set of "trip" plows and a guide wheel like yours but no coulters.
I'm going to be putting them in the classified I think; I don't think I'll ever use them.
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Originally posted by Brian G.  NY Brian G. NY wrote:

Claus, are tose "trip" plows?
My D-17 came with a set of "trip" plows and a guide wheel like yours but no coulters.
I'm going to be putting them in the classified I think; I don't think I'll ever use them.


No trips, 3X16, Snap-Coupler, slat plow.  Grandpa bought both tractor and plow new in 1964, I owned them for about six years and sold them in 2007.


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1960 D14 & D17 LP
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Here's a couple pics of my D19


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1967 D-21 with 7 bottom plow
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Hey Lonn is that an A-C mower conditioner?
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Originally posted by AllisFreak MN AllisFreak MN wrote:

Hey Lonn is that an A-C mower conditioner?

A 390. Sold last summer to Joe Grunke. Probably regret it someday but she's going to a good home.
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The D15 with the generator attached

The D15 after a bath

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1958 D17.
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Lonn, what year is that D15 of your uncles? Other than ours was diesel, thats the same series as ours was but I never knew what year or series it was.
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Originally posted by BennyLumpkin BennyLumpkin wrote:

Lonn, what year is that D15 of your uncles? Other than ours was diesel, thats the same series as ours was but I never knew what year or series it was.

I'd have to ask him but judging from the name plate it must be from 1960 to 1962. I think 63 was when the series II came out.
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Found a picture of Dad's D17. It's from 1992 and it doesn't look much different. It has a ton of hours on it. I overhauled it about this time. He bought it in 1973 and it looked sharp but I can't find any pictures but I can remember it in the 70's looking good yet. Only has seen a shed for the last 15 years or so. On the list for a restore. It is hooked up to the spreader in this photo which was an almost daily thing along with putting on every day the snow bucket to move snow and scoop silage and then switch to a bale spear to move 3 to 4 round bales every couple days. That's just the winter activities for that tractor. Still has the same Nelson muffler today.



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My sons D-14 with loader and front mounted pump, also power stearing.
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Benny,
 
I know the 1963 D15 series I had aluminum side plates instead of stickers.
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Here is my only D Series, D19D.  I bought it only a couple miles from the farm and then later put the 519 loader on it.  Sure is fun to mow with.
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