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another d21 finished

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    Posted: 22 Feb 2011 at 8:53pm
here is apic of a series 2 d21 i just finshed,waiting for chrome from shop to put on grill yet
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Beautiful job. Looks good. Those 21's are an icon for allis just like the A's were at one time.
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Even in the work clothes, those are beautiful machines. Excellent job sir. Makes one proud to be in the orange family.
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Absolutely, hands down, the best looking tractor ever made!!!! NICE !!!
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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   Looks great Phil, and the new chrome will make it perfect!  I certainly hope I can point my paint gun, at one of my own someday.  Keep up the good work, Eddie
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Nice job!  I like the 4-rib fronts.
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Nice job ! !
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Very nice, I am envious!

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Beautiful job. Looks good. Those 21's are an icon for allis just like the A's were at one time.
 
I guess the A would have been the D-21 of it's era.
 
For looks, I think the D-21 and its tiny little brother the B, are
probably the best looking Allis'  ever built. And.........they both
had a tremendous impact on farming, albeit in much different ways.
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Great job! I love those D21's!
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Great job, do you just restore them for show or do you put them to work in the field? I could see myself restoring one and taking it out to help on the farm. I collected smaller tractors but when my farm grew I found while they were fun little tractors to play with they didn't work much and I didn't have time to take them to shows. So I have been selling off my small tractors and expanding my farm equipment. The larger Allis Chalmers though are something that have always grabbed my attention even though they were few around my area. The D21 and the 7000 series and especially the 4wds are something I have always kept my eye open for a good deal on one but the ones that show up locally at auctions have seen their best days a long time ago and need a lot of work just to make useful in the field.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote d17brown Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Feb 2011 at 6:01pm
i will use them at my brothers farm,but mostly for parades tractor rides, etc, i figure there is a lot tied up in the best tractor ever made that there is usually a 7045 or 200 to do the real wrok and theese rigs have done their share already, most of them were bought new to use for the big horse power, thanks for the comments,it is rewarding to see them come out of the shop
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Great job!!!! Keep those ACs looking great and alive!! Ryan
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That is one of my dream tractors but I would have to sell all my other AC's to be able to afford one, but maybe someday I will find a deal on one. 

by the way that is a great looking tractor,
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Very nice restoration!
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how much ??????????????
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D17brown, you have a fantastic restoration picture there!  That is one proud D21...  Do you happen to have any before pictures? or even any during pictures?  I really enjoy the shared photos on this site.
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Sweet! That is one good looking tractor. I like all the D series tractors, and the D21 is the man among men.
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Very nice job Phil !!!!
 
Hey I will trade you for one on my 21's to restore. LOL.
 
Take care and enjoy your NEW tractor.
 
 Darryl
B 10 Custom. Serial # 1001 D21, First D21 built 69 #4498 and Last D 21 Built #4609. 1946 MM UTU. And 2000, 2005 Pete's. AC custom Hauling.
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