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    Posted: 28 Jul 2012 at 4:05pm
What's hiding?




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Nice looking B.
Thanks for taking such good care of my favorite.
Good Luck!
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ps:  Don't have a clue whats on the other side
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Is there a D12 hiding back there?!
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Had them out today charging the batteries so I thought I would do some side to side caparison








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The D17 wanted to show it's brawn









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...17 looks like a big "BULLY".......
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
seriously, they all look nice, but I am kinda like Bill Long !!!!!!
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Is that a add on power steering pump on the 17?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Charlie175 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Jul 2012 at 6:54pm
Originally posted by jlogli jlogli wrote:

Is that a add on power steering pump on the 17?


It's factory. The pump is mounted a little different as the bracket was broke and the previous owner welded it up.
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nice family photos.  nice family.
52 CA, 41 B and a little B1    oh, yeah... and an 8N ford snuck in there, too.

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Boy, I always had it in my mind that a D12 was a bigger tractor.  It's really just a fancy B isn't it, size wise.    
and then you put the 17 next to it and it really looks small.

Kind of like when someone posted a pic of a U and an A next to each other a while back.  A guy thinks they are similar, but put next to each other, there is no comparison.  

thanks for sharing the pics!
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You can tell a big difference in stance though, the 12 is allot wider than the B, and you can't even compare it to the 17, it is a bully,lol.
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I was kind'a hoping that he was gonna post pictures of the ultra-rare Allis-B Triple Front Wheel option...  a best-of-both-worlds combination of the single-front row-crop agility, with stability of a Wide-Front...
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Actually the D10 is a fancy B. Both of these models are one-row tractors. The D12 is a two-row tractor that replaced the CA which had replaced the C. Kip
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Stopped by Harrington, DE, just after the annual State Fair.  While my wife does the slots I charged to the tractor show area hoping something was still in the area.  Noted a few John Deere's. 
Saw some workmen moving the units and asked them about the horsepower.  Both were well over 200 HP.  When I think the biggest tractor I sold was a D-17 - 52 hp and now look at a unit that is four times more powerful it is so hard to believe the technology out there now. 
I asked them how they shifted gears.  Electronic Transmission was the answer.  You just press a button and the unit moves to another higher or lower gear.  WOW!!!
Really wonder if I could sell in this age.  You know, I would have to go to school to learn to drive these monsters.
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Bill they wont last, as the electronics will be obsolete in 5 years and after 10 years you won't be able to get the electronic parts. I'll stay with my old AC tractors like the B


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