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    Posted: 26 Dec 2016 at 5:54pm
Hello everyone.  My name Brad and I purchased my dads D17 a few weeks ago.  I used it when I was younger.  This poor thing sat in the shed a good 6+years without running. So after rebuilding the carb, points and a coil, she purrs really nice.  Finally got it out this weekend to see the sun.  Before I get to crazy, still a few things to fix then I can bring her home.
  If anyone knows a good place to look for a 3 point converson kit, please let me know.  I had seen some ranging from $360 to $1200.  Not sure what to look for.
  Thank you.
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Welcome Brad ! You've come to the right forum !! Not a better bunch of guys on the planet and while I only have D-14s, there are LOTS of guys here who can answer anything you can throw at them.
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2 basic styles , wishbone style that is easier to install and remove . This style is best if you want to use both snap coupler and 3 point implements . Other style is a stouter version "Saginaw " is what some are called , harder to take on and off , if 3 point is all you are going to do use this style seems better , but more expensive . Jim D from Ok. and Tony C from Or. are vendors on here as well as others .

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Welcome to the forum! I've got some used ones at the farm that would be for sale if you're interested.
8070FWA,7080 BlackBelly, 7045,2 200s,D19,D17,G, WD,45,UC,7 AC mowers and lots more!
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First Welcome to the Unofficial Allis Chalmers Forum.  You will find a very helpful group here that is eager to be of service.  
Let me congratulate you on obtaining the last unit I sold and a very good one - the Allis Chalmers D-17.  
Amazing, sat 6 years and with some basic parts she runs.  Allis Chalmers Builds them well.
If you are looking new three point check with the sponsors of this forum.  
If you have any questions post them here and you will get very good information.
Again Welcome!
Good Luck!
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Welcome to the forum.  D17s are one of ACs best tractors, they do not back down from anything.  Fortunately for you, that tractor was parked in a shed for 6 years.  If it sat outside that long, you would be spending a lot more money to get it running.

For any parts you need, check out the vendors that advertise here.  They know their stuff and will give you honest advice.  If you don't already have an operator's manual, I strongly recommend getting one.  Good luck, we hope to see pictures of it soon!
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Originally posted by DSeries4 DSeries4 wrote:

Welcome to the forum.  D17s are one of ACs best tractors, they do not back down from anything.  Fortunately for you, that tractor was parked in a shed for 6 years.  If it sat outside that long, you would be spending a lot more money to get it running.

For any parts you need, check out the vendors that advertise here.  They know their stuff and will give you honest advice.  If you don't already have an operator's manual, I strongly recommend getting one.  Good luck, we hope to see pictures of it soon!

I know.  We were just tickled it wasnt froze up.
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Originally posted by Daehler Daehler wrote:

Welcome to the forum! I've got some used ones at the farm that would be for sale if you're interested.

Yes I would be.  Let me know what you have and how much.  I live outside of Grain Valley.
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Welcome mizzouplumber , there are lots of A-C fans in Central Missouri , and lots of A-C tractors and equipment.  Norm Swinford said that per capita there were more A-C's sold in Missouri than any other state.  If interested we have an A-C club in Missouri , check us out at www.moacclub.com .  Welcome and have a Happy New Year collecting.
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Welcome to the forum Brad. These guys are the very best at giving quality information. The D17 is one of the best Allis put out. You can't go wrong with any of the vendors on this sight and Daehler has been one of our good members for quite some time so a used 3 point conversion from him might save you a few coins. Glad to hear she is now running well and I'm sure you will be tickled orange with your first Allis. God Bless.
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Welcome Brad!!!   WE LIKE PICTURES!!!
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Welcome to the Forum, Brad. You will find some knowledgeable people on here that are happy to share their expertise and at times some friendly poking.
Just an old country boy saved by the grace of God.
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WELCOME---do you have a series 4? If so a factory 3 point from a 170 will bolt right on. Just done mine.
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another welcome to this great place of 'helpers' and fun guys & sometimes ornery.
You did not mention that you checked the fluids...hope that was part of your ''get'r runnin'' routine.
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Brad,
Welcome! Congratulations on getting a family tractor! Post some pictures when you get a chance too. You can teach me some stuff about the 17's.
Regards,
 Chris
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Brad - welcome from another Mizzou Allis fan.   Where are you located?   As Ron said we have the MO AC Club and a good bunch of Allis fans here in the state.   Mike
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Mike,,,,,,,,,he said.......outside of Grain Valley.

Brad,,,,,,,,,,

Brad, what series D17 do you have?  If you have the serial number, we can tell you which it is.  And YES.....YES....we LIKE PICTURES!!!
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Yes Welcome Brad!
I'm just down  the road from you, about 10 miles South of Bates City. Come by sometime and we can talk tractors. I covered up with AC tractors all the time at my place.
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Originally posted by HD6GTOM HD6GTOM wrote:

WELCOME---do you have a series 4? If so a factory 3 point from a 170 will bolt right on. Just done mine.

Its a series 1.  The serial number 2702.
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Originally posted by mizzouplumber mizzouplumber wrote:


Originally posted by Daehler Daehler wrote:

Welcome to the forum! I've got some used ones at the farm that would be for sale if you're interested.


Yes I would be.  Let me know what you have and how much.  I live outside of Grain Valley.

Sent you a pm.
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Originally posted by FloydKS FloydKS wrote:

another welcome to this great place of 'helpers' and fun guys & sometimes ornery.
You did not mention that you checked the fluids...hope that was part of your ''get'r runnin'' routine.

Yes, all fluids were checked.  The oil and filter was changed first thing.  As soon as I get it home I will change the coolant, belts and battery cables.  Then the all the gauges.  It appears they dont work.
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Originally posted by Stan IL&TN Stan IL&TN wrote:

Welcome Brad!!!   WE LIKE PICTURES!!!

I will get some pictures.  I have a pic somewhere with me driving the 17 and pulling my dad on his JD 620 when it broke down.  I keep reminding him of that.
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Now THAT brought a smile to my face.......... What a memory you have forever.......and Dad can feel bad about for just as long.......Clap

If you've got questions, there is your answer....... Don(MO) has fixed more tractors than I've owned.!!  Or even rode on!!  His specialty is ALLIS-CHALMERS.....
Depending on what time of day, take some extra coffee or beer along and a comfortable lawn chair.......you'll be there that long!!
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Originally posted by mizzouplumber mizzouplumber wrote:

Originally posted by Stan IL&TN Stan IL&TN wrote:

Welcome Brad!!!   WE LIKE PICTURES!!!

I will get some pictures.  I have a pic somewhere with me driving the 17 and pulling my dad on his JD 620 when it broke down.  I keep reminding him of that.

Now that is a picture that we wanna see!  LOL WinkLOL
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That d17 serries 1 is an amazing work horse. I have the same thing and it is my go to farm tractor here. Welcome to the forum glad to hear you saved another one of these.
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Originally posted by Ted J Ted J wrote:


...If you've got questions, there is your answer....... Don(MO) has fixed more tractors than I've owned.!!  Or even rode on!!  His specialty is ALLIS-CHALMERS.....
Depending on what time of day, take some extra coffee or beer along and a comfortable lawn chair.......you'll be there that long!!

Don(MO) is always willing to help those of us that are a lot less knowledgeable than he is. Take him up on his offer for help. If he lived 10 miles from me, I would be visiting often!!! 

He has forgot more about AC tractors than I will ever know!
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