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    Posted: 04 May 2012 at 3:25pm
Got old myrtle out to do a little early spring mowing, got started and guess what, started to rain, guess there is always tomorrow !!!
Myrtle is still like she came new, all original paint and everything is original.
 
D 15 series II, 66 model...
 
 
 
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I'm in love with Myrtle --- that's my kind of girl. Maybe she would like to come live in my barn, LOL
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Front axle don,t look like an A C .
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Front axle was ordered as an option, came straight from Allis with it....
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Interesting, I had a D-15/2 and never knew that front ends were offered in options. I assumed the Canes/HC's most likely had options. Nice tractor, miss mine.....
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Looks like a Schwartz front end on there. Maybe the dealer put it on a NF model that was on the lot vs orderering one for a customer that wanted a WF model.
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O.K. fellas, you are going to make me hunt and peck the story on this tractor. I knew the gentleman who purchased this tractor brand new, and he told me that he special ordered Myrtle and he had seen one of these axles and was impressed with it's looks, sturdiness was the word he used. When he passed away, I asked about purchasing this machine, and I had to wait a couple of years till it went through probate, and at that time I purchased it from the estate so I am the second owner and am sure of the facts, regardless of what some of you experts think......GOD BLESS AMERICA !!!
 
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Thanks a lot , didn,t am to start a contraversy. Tractor looks real nice and well kelp.
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It's just a LITTLE odd, wf, LOL...
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I'm willing to bet Myrtle has had a little cosmetic work done, front and rear hubs were the same color as the wheels from the factory. LOL
A lady has her secrets, but she looks awfully good for her age.
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Myrtle has had her seat changed, too!
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Nobody called the tractor police, go back to the donut shop and stop harassing her...
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Thanks for the pic. Nice looking tractor.Glad to see someone taking good care of her.

You cannot say " Original " on here and not expect someone to chime in .   Do not believe I have ever seen an " Original " one. Would have to have been standing there as they rolled off the line

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You only need to know 3 things to be a plumber;Crap rolls down hill,Hot is on the left and Don't bite your fingernails

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Yeah Pat,that word will get a raise!LOL  So then I started lookin closer and...rubber gas line with plastic filter?? WTF!! Scratch "original" and the there's the handy tool box...
  Not trashin ya Boog just sayin.....words have meaning.
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Thank You for this picture as I've been looking for info on these axles,
we have one one a 1960 Farmall 460 thats not adjustable. Thanks for statrting this thread. David
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That axle does not look out of place at all. It is one stout looking unit.  Those Series 2 D-15's are a perfect utility tractor. Short, snappy, and full of power! I am a stickler for originality, but I would not think twice about owning something like that. Dave.
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Russell made Aftermarket Universal wide fronts used on everything. Most likely dealer installed.
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Tool box looks like AC too. May not be vintage though. Dad had the same one on our WD45 for years. The mount is still bolted to the frame. My brother has the tool box with Allis Chalmers decal still on it and all the hand tools that Dad had in it. Still, a very nice looking working AC.
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Looks like you are taking great care of Myrtle and you are loyal to her.  Thanks for postinga and sharing this pick.  She looks great.  Going orange is going great!
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busted! probably not the original oil either!
thanks for the post, boogerowen. an amazingly well-kept machine.

Edited by CAdon - 06 May 2012 at 10:34pm
52 CA, 41 B and a little B1    oh, yeah... and an 8N ford snuck in there, too.

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Myrtle - don't pay any attention to the bullies -- I still love ya - and my barn door is still open, LOL
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I had one just like that with a factory WF. I used to move a lot off round bales with it, front and rear. I wish mine had been like yours. Yours is a lot sturdier! Nice tractor! A D15 II will be my next purchase!
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