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    Posted: 14 Jun 2018 at 10:57am
Unfortunately I've become so sick (ALS) that I have to think about selling my restored D10. I want to ask the right price for it but have no idea where to start.
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PS: I tried to post a picture of it but couldn't
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Hopefully someone can help load pics, I can't myself. My prayers are with you and your illness, God Bless!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Stan IL&TN Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Jun 2018 at 3:04pm
Much depends on what has been done to it during the restoration.  A picture would also help bunches.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DiyDave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Jun 2018 at 4:47pm
In lieu of a picture, a serial number, and series number might be a good start, for those of us who don't remember...
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Sorry to hear of your declining health. I wish the best for you. Try to email the pictures to me and I will post them for you.
My email is : brkfldj@aol.com
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Sorry to all awaiting a response, busy weekend. It's a 1965 Series II Serial #D10-6814 with 3000 hours finished with automotive base coat/clear coat. If someone would explain how to post pics I will.
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I always load mine up to a online photo account, currently using Flickr......, from there, it makes it real easy to post pics here.....

I sent you a private message with my email address, if you can email the pics to me, I can post them up for you.

I might be interested in your D10.....I am about a hour and a half from Munnsville,
Does it have a factory 3 point hitch or the snap-coupler system?.....any attachments for it?




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3 point hitch
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That worked......

How 'bout a few more?!

What mechanical work was done on it? I presume it runs well, and does not jump out of any gears? 




Edited by JayD-17(NY) - 18 Jun 2018 at 1:08pm
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That s/n should make it one of the earliest made in 1963. Nice looking tractor for sure.
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Its a shame to put that much time and effort in it and then put that hideous chrome pipe on it.Put on the right muffler it'll look 10X better.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AC720Man Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Jun 2018 at 8:59pm
Nice looking D-10. If it came with 3 point would'nt it have the hi/lo or was that the D-12?
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Unofficial Series Two as they were called were also available w/ 3-pt., live hydraulics and live pto like the D12 of the same year(s), I have one. D10 finals were a tad narrower than the D12, most with non PAW's but PAW was an option. Optional range tranny came along with Series Three.
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It has about 3000 hours on it and was gently used. I bought it 12 years ago already done. Since that time I've rebuilt the generator and carb but it hasn't needed anything else. I'm listing it in the classifieds now for $7,500.
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I know most think that's way too high and maybe it is but I know just to have a paint job would be in the thousands. I use to use it for shows, parades and to brush hog about 4 acers in nice weather. I looked for a few years to find the right one (buying and selling a few) and it's really hard to give it up.

That old saying about having your health... believe it!
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Great looking tractor. Soory about your health! I do wish you the best!
As far as price I will take a guess. It could be between $2000 and $4000. just a ballpark guess. I know it takes a lot to get them in that shape!
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$7500 might be too high but one thing is for sure you can always go lower but you can't go higher.  Good luck with the sale, it sure is a good looking D10.Thumbs Up
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all it takes is the right person to come along and it'll sell. i just sold a wd that i restored 10 years ago for a large buck compared to what they talk on this forum. Set a price that will let you sleep at night and add 10 percent. then be prepared to waitfor your buyer.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote RPR Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Jun 2018 at 10:34am
Thanks for all the responses. If someone is seriously looking for a D10 and wants to get one in this condition then the asking price will make more sense. By the way, I like the way the exhaust looks and it sounds real nice when you open 'er up!
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By the way, there's more pictures of it in the classifieds, with the correct muffler that was on it when I bought it.
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Hello Ron  Have not seen any replies  if you have sold the D 10 or not, if not We are very much interested in the tractor   Please Advise Thank You   Allen Dilg
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< As far as price I will take a guess. It could be between $2000 and $4000. just a ballpark guess. >

How very insulting
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote WF owner Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Jul 2018 at 1:17pm
Originally posted by DEP5 DEP5 wrote:

< As far as price I will take a guess. It could be between $2000 and $4000. just a ballpark guess. >

How very insulting
 
When someone asks for an opinion (such as price) on here, people respond with their OPINION.
 
The guy that made that comment is a well respected member of this forum, who gave his OPINION. I have seen many of his posts on here and I have never seen any that were disrespectful or insulting.
 
IMHO, the post above that I quoted is quite disrespectful!
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Originally posted by DEP5 DEP5 wrote:

< As far as price I will take a guess. It could be between $2000 and $4000. just a ballpark guess. >

How very insulting


So how much are you offering in CASH?

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