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    Posted: 21 Apr 2018 at 11:54pm
I have two young boys that want to get into tractor pulling after we went to some local antique tractor pulls, my neighbor has a d17 diesel without the diesel engine but has a 262 gas he was going to put in it, anyway he offered it to me cheap as my boys help him out a lot, I don't know anything about pulling or the rules, so here in Wisconsin would they allow this set up to pull?
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Maybe for exhibition or an "open" class. You'd have to check with a local antique club that you'd be pulling with as to whether they'd allow it or not.
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Here is a interesting bit. There were cotton pickers that used a d17 for the motivation. They had the 262 gas in them.
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But, I'm pretty sure A-C sold them with a disclaimer of "not to be used for drawbar work". They were only a cotton picker power unit as I understand it.
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Your boys could have a lot of fun with a D17 and a 226 gas. Depends on the rules..
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Yes I think the best bet is stick with the 226 it will fit right no big modifications. And if runs good and there's a good set of tires under it them boys will have a great time. Keep them outta the house and away from those video games. Good luck to you and them.
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Yep so good fuel , electronic ignition and a mild cam and have lots of fun !!!
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Thanks for the replies, well we went ahead and bought it anyway, its actually a really nice tractor perfect tin, power steering and had a narrow and a wide front for it. He threw the diesel engine in with it, only has a few good parts but mostly scrap. Going to check the local rules but he gave it to us for $300 bucks with the good gas engine, so if anything we will make us a nice gas guzzling farm tractor out of it. Lol
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Hope your boys have a grand time with the D17. I am a old fart and still having a good time when the D17 churns up some dirt. May not win much but keeps the other puller on there toes!:)
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D17 1958 (NFE), WD45 1954 (NFE), WD 1952 (NFE), WD 1950 (WFE), Allis F-40 forklift, Allis CA, Allis D14, Ford Jubilee, Many IH Cub Cadets, 32 Ford Dump, 65 Comet.
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