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    Posted: 18 Jan 2012 at 8:57pm
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this is a pic of our" my dad(who is bolivar boy) and i " d-19 on the way back from picking it up. nice strait original d-19 gas that runs like a stop watch. we will be using on our15-20 acres  to play around with. can't wait to get it in the field!!
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It was a banner day on our dairy farm when our D-19 showed up on the back of the implement dealer truck.I ould not believe how big it was. My older brother instantly claimed it. I only got to drive it plowing when he would get bored.

Nice tractor ,you will enjoy it.thanks for posting
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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Might as well return it. Tain't near enough tractor for 15-20 acres. LOL  Nice looking tractor by the way.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cornbinder Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jan 2012 at 5:54am
i grew up on d-17's & d-14's. dad and i were both amazed at how  much bigger a d-19 is. he wondered why  i thought we needed such a big tractor! LOL  i wanted a diesel but beggers can't be choosers, and i wasn't ready to risk getting one with a damaged cylinder head.
 
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Very nice!
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Nice lookin D19 there!!!  Its one of the most undervalued tractors there is, a lot of power for not much cash.  I have two of them, a gas and a diesel, both  sweet runners although the diesel is more troublesome.    We had a new D19 gas burner he first year they came out, I plowed a lot with it.  It was our main tractor for years, did everything on the farm.  When it got replace by the 190XT it was used as a feed wagon tractor- there wasnt a finer feed wagon or baler tractor than the D19 by far!!!!!!!   Congratulations!!!!
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corn binder boy. wellerts say the sc 4x16 will be ready by mid. february. that will be a nice valentine's day gift to each other..... hopefully you get that pole building up so we can get "big al" outta the garage and my continental can occupy door # 2. hehehe.
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