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Load of orange found today

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    Posted: 20 Dec 2010 at 4:22pm
Found these two in a barn this weekend, couldnt pass em up
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Nice find. I could save you some trouble unloading that seriesIV if you want to drive up here to Illinois. LOL



Edited by CTuckerNWIL - 20 Dec 2010 at 4:31pm
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Must have been a clean barn. Nice find, both clean and in great looking condition.
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JACKPOT!
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I'm still looking for a barn like that------
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A D15 Series II with factory 3 point!
A D17 Series IV with factory 3 point!
Both with 6 bolt front wheels!
 
I assume there were no sectional weights with either tractor-looks like there were no weights ever on either tractor.
 
I would be interested in the complete cultivator for the D15 if it is available.  I see the attaching parts on the D15 II
 
I assume he didn't have a:
D10 Series III with factory 3 point, front lift and weight or;
D12 Series III with factory 3 point, front lift and weight or;
D19 diesel with factory 3 point, 38 inch spin outs or  a
D21 Series II with 3 point and PTO and ROPS with like new rubber!
 
I guess that would be asking for too much this close to Christmas
 
A great find!!!  You are lucky.  Get a lottery ticket.


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and the 17 is still running....  nice, verrrrrry nice,,,
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Ok, lets have it.... how did you find these gems, whats the story.. gotta have a story..
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Good eye Fred. LOL
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Wow, those are two great tractors! Nice find!
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That's an awesome find!! Were you just in the right place at the right time, or is it who you know? Darrel
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some guys have all the luck
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Ok, let me ask, how do you just "find" them? They are in prestine condition, just look at them, they look perfectly fine. I wouldnt change a thing, no repaints on them. BEAUTIFUL ORANGE there. I bet the run too??? Where can i "find" a barn like that??????
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I don't know about lucky...lol. The 15 needs a clutch, but other than that thier pretty good!
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I don't know how I missed it but I just noticed the oval muffler and 3 pt on that 15. That's a better Dream Tractotr than the series IV. What a haul.  Charlie
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I thought I had all the barns in Tennessee covered. I guess I missed one. LOL
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Those are nice tracotors for Northern Illinois, none the less south of the mason dixon, I didnt think they looked that good new down there. LOL
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intrested in selling either of them??
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Those are nice tractors. You found a pot of gold from the looks of it. The clutch on the 15 could cost a little money to fix. It all depends on the problem. I'd have bought them fast even with the clutch just from the looks. Good luck just can't be beat!
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That must have been a pretty good barn. Doesn't look like there's any pigeon or swallow poop on them. $300 should be plenty to fix a clutch parts wise. I agree with leave them as they are. They look as nice as any original tractor could be.
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