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Tuning up the D15II

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    Posted: 04 Feb 2017 at 4:50pm
Been tidying up the D-15II , lights, gauges, fixing leaks etc. Today was tune up time, Think these parts will make it run like new?? LOL.  I just pulled the string on the NOS Delco points box and opened it up.  Only part I haven't been able to source is old stock is the rotors.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote copyrite1972 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Feb 2017 at 5:53pm
Lookin' good! I would love to have a tricycle D15II! Feel free to add tons more pics, and detailed info!!!! I am going to have to do a whole bunch of maintenance to my D15II come spring thaw, and i could use all the help I can get!
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Nice clean looking tractor, Butch. Great to have the NOS parts - I have a sleeve of the AC45 sparks....for the rest I have to rely on NAPA.
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Here is another pic for ya Copyrite.  Pretty decent ole D-15, not too nice to use but nice enough to show off when Allis friends come by.  Some work going on behind the dash on gauges and wiring cleaned out a large mouse nest, Grrr


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looks like a sweetheart!  Love the narrow front
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D15 is one of my favorite tractors. A great nimble powerful enough for a lot of chores. Tracy
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Yup. With the side panels on, the dash area is a mouse nest magnet. Did the same on my D14. Cleaned out a nest and a bunch of half-eaten acorns, so mine was a combo diner and rooming house!
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our d17 III had a bird nest in it every year when it used to sit outside
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Originally posted by Dave(inMA) Dave(inMA) wrote:

Yup. With the side panels on, the dash area is a mouse nest magnet. Did the same on my D14. Cleaned out a nest and a bunch of half-eaten acorns, so mine was a combo diner and rooming house!


Yep, that's why I always remove one of those shields from each of my tractors in the winter, them mice no longer get a good hiding place.
I am another D15 lover and picked up a Series I diesel with narrow front in the fall (thanks Calvin!) - I love that tight turning radius!  It's currently not as pretty as yours, but I hope to fix that starting this coming fall.



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LOL! Then I guess I am lucky not to have the side panels on mine at all! Thanks for the pic!
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