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How Many D-17 Diesels Made

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    Posted: 09 Jan 2011 at 7:03pm
Anyone know, or know where I can find out how many D-17 diesels where made, I have a line on a second one, and it has a '59 serial number, but I don't know if there where 25000, 2500, or 250 total made?
 
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Norm Swinford's book shows 11,052 TOTAL D17s made in 1959, with 2125 of them being diesel. 
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Thanks Omahagreg,
 
Does that book also tell how many total, thought all the D-17 years?
 
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Just checked Swinford's book, I have a early 58 D17 diesel with dual front wheels, and there were only 365 made with dual front wheels in 1958.
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Orange Blood, for some reason, the years of '64, '65, '66, '67 specifics are not available.  He gives the total number of tractors built, but does not break it down as gas versus diesel.  
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We have a 1966 D17 series IV diesel with factory 3 pt.wf  Great tractor.
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i have two 17 diesels. serial number 1154 it has alot of differences between my other seriel num 13xxx the frond end is a different casting and thers no knobs on the snap coupler release lever or the brake lock lever. anybody else see another like that before?
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Originally posted by TedBuiskerN.IL. TedBuiskerN.IL. wrote:

Just checked Swinford's book, I have a early 58 D17 diesel with dual front wheels, and there were only 365 made with dual front wheels in 1958.
That's kind of nice to know. Kind of makes them a little bit less than common. My D17 is also a 58 NF. My sn is 5865, what's yours? I'd have to look in Norm's book again, but I believe that makes mine an early 58 model. What would be really interesting is if it's possible to find out the order of the diesel serial numbers.
I remember looking at Burt Byer's early D17D at Amana and seems like his was less than 100 numbers newer than mine.

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So has anybody done the math to see how many diesel vs gas tractors? Like say 1 in every 10 were diesel?

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