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New to me D-17 Ser IV | 
 
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   ChrisIN  
   
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     Topic: New to me D-17 Ser IVPosted: 27 Nov 2009 at 3:18pm  | 
 
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   We brought home our new D-17 Monday.  It's nice to finally have my own loader tractor.  I only hope it is not too big for our 6 acres.  There is a small hydraulic leak on the back of some of the hydraulic pieces above the 3 point hitch.  Are there O-rings in there and how easy are these to replace? 
    
   
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   Dwayne TX  
   
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     Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 9:33pm | 
 
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   I think a D17 is about as handy as any tractor.  Nice mix of size and power.  Should do fine on 6 acres.   
   
  Not sure what spot you're describing on the leaks.  | 
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