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D10 with 2 speed option - how rare

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    Posted: 15 Mar 2018 at 8:05pm
Looked at a nice D10 III with the optional range transmission. How rare are they and how would it increase the value?  Seemed like a straight little tractor, had just been painted with a back yard paint job. Really lowered the value to me.
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It adds a good bit of value.  A lot of people want them.  It all depends on condition and location.  It would probably be worth $2000 more than a comparable Series II or Series III without the hi/lo.  The back yard paint job is a negative.   

I just posted this Series II that is for sale in TN on craigslist if anyone is looking for one.  The seller wants $4000, but will probably get $3500.  If the tractor you are looking at looks this good, it would be worth about $5500-$6000.






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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DiyDave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Mar 2018 at 9:21pm
It makes it a great lil garden tilling tractor, wif a 5' roto-tiller. 4 speed just can't go slow enough...Wink
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mine works great
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hey Brian,  if thats the one at the Spaulding auction, I bought it yesterday. Gonna pick it up after church today!  I didn't really check it out good, cause didn't think I could afford it.  If every thing checks out OK,  I stole it!   I'll try to post pics after I get it home. tractorboy So. Va.
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2 Speed units are much more expensive than the single range tractors.  A back yard paint job can be fixed quite easily.
Personally for me, I would get a D14 with shift on the go hi/lo and optional power steering for half of what the D10/12s fetch.
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