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AC D17 implement- what is it for?

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    Posted: 04 Jul 2021 at 2:19pm
We bought an AC D17 from the 1950’s and 5 implements came with it.
However, we’re not sure what these two are for. Can anyone help? Thanks![
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The one with the hubs on it is a narrow front for a 17.
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[QUOTE=HD6GTOM] The one with the hubs on it is a narrow front for a 17. The other is part I think is the belt pulley mounting bracket
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the pulley probably had fiber discs around those pins, that rotted off...Wink
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Thanks for the help.
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BTW the right rear looks kinda flat and on backwards ????
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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That loader frame was actually meant for a WD.

D-17 Loader Frames normally attach to the rear axle housing.

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Good to know. We picked up the tractor and all implements for cheap. Too good of a deal to pass up. Plan to get it all figured out. Couldn’t pass it up for the price we paid for all of it.
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The belt pulley dive has been modified for something else.          MACK
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Congrats on the 17!
Awesome tractor! Yes hang on to those parts. They tell me that your tractor probably was a narrow front ( the pedestal) And I would agree with MACK, the pulley set up was removed and it looks like it has mods. Could you take some additional pictures of that pulley assembly?
Yes you tractor has a WD style loader frame rigged on it.
You did good saving this one! 
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