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d21 and narrow front

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    Posted: 19 Sep 2016 at 7:49pm
what is needed and what kinda job would it be to put a narrow front from like a d17 or something under a d21... i know they would be light and very break able .. 

i do know that ppl put them under 21s in the 70s for pulling and i heard how they broke them off


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Just wondering why you would want one? Not much for practical.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DougG Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Sep 2016 at 8:21pm
Even the One Hundred series ones would be sketchy,,,,, if your pulling and come down on it it in a pull, it'd snap off, seen it
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mostly to be to have something odd

 would it even be square or would it be gaped in places???


Edited by acd21man - 19 Sep 2016 at 8:36pm
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Had a D 17 under my D 21 puller. Dustin Swalle in CA has it now and can take some photos. Doyle Bounds in MO. did it originally. Worked and looked sweet!!!
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I thin it would be ugly!
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Originally posted by shameless (ne) shameless (ne) wrote:

I thin it would be ugly!
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Unless it was a big FWA single front wheel LOL That would be interesting.


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I know its not AC. But I wonder if a beefed up International narrow front like the ones some auction companies use for loading out equipment would bolt up or could be fabricated to fit the D21? I've seen numerous IH560 loader tractors equipped with the big semi dump trailer extendable cylinders & a long boomed loader. Those things lift heavy tillage equipment onto trailers without grunting. They usually have big wagon tires on those narrow fronts (16.5-16.1?). How would that look on your D21?
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I second the ugly,good way to ruin a D21
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Originally posted by Toscani NE SD Toscani NE SD wrote:

I second the ugly,good way to ruin a D21
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Back in the day nearly anyone running well with a D21 puller had a trycycle  front. I've seen some botch jobs and some well done ones over the years. With the casting alone weighing around 1000 pounds, it was an easy way to drop down a weight class.  With everyone going GAGA for 180 & 190 trycycles why do you thing a D21 tricycle is ugly?
If it was fun to pull in LOW gear, I could have a John Deere.
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I looked at some of the pullers and they used a small front end, probably for weight and agree it looks ugly. Looks like an elephant perched on a beach ball. 
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dang so much hate:( lol
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