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    Posted: 11 Apr 2012 at 12:03pm
Well judging by the title you may have thought you would be seeing 2 literal orange horses, nope; you may have have thought you would be viewing 2 d21's or 210's or other disirable muscle tractors.  Sorry, im just posting some pics of my 58 d17, and my 74 175.  Both of which are gassers.  First i want to say thanks to some of the people for helping me out in my trails and tribulations.  Thanks to Gary(WI) for selling me a crank for the D17.  And thanks to d17brown for selling me lots of parts and over the phone assistance.  On with pics.
 
First is the 175 as i found it sitting beside a barn, waiting for me to buy it. 
 
Next is the D17 i purchased with a blown motor.  Runs good now
 
Mangled loader frame by previous owner :(
 
And heres the 175 as she sits today.  It seems to run very well also.  Did some hydraulic work to it, changed fluids, etc.  Yea the rims are rusty but its all there and straight. Note the chrome muffler i found along the road, sounds good actually; fell off some beamer.
 
 
Hope you enjoy, i sure am.
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nice tractors!
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Looks good,that 175 was a good find.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote CAdon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Apr 2012 at 12:32pm
i love the idea of a bmw as a parts donor for an AC tractor!
i hope it was painted green...

Edited by CAdon - 11 Apr 2012 at 12:33pm
52 CA, 41 B and a little B1    oh, yeah... and an 8N ford snuck in there, too.

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That muffler makes it look like a Muscle tractorSmile
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Dont worry i didnt alter any sheet metal to put the muffler on there either; deffinately looks better than the original old junky bent one.
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Two nice tractors. Like the muffler.
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they look good! Its good to see that you took the time asked the questions and put them back to working condition. Great way to learn.
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They look like they are waiting for you to let them loose and go to work----
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