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D-17 Series 3 Value

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    Posted: 09 Feb 2011 at 4:49pm
Whats the value of good running straight tractor with good tin work Series 3 with power steering.
 
Did all the series 3's have power steering? did a series 17 have any advancements over the previous series? can add factory three point hitch off later series 17's or any other later Allis. Appreciate your feedback.
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I sold my Grandfather's 1964 in 2007 with the plow for $4,000.00  The tractor was very nice but I always thought that was top dollar for the set, it had power steering.

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Power steering was an option series 4 is the same as a 170 

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I believe that when the Ser III came out Power steering was standard,have never seen a Ser III without power steering.Our 59 Ser I we had on farm as kid is only D-17 I ever saw without it.
Do not believe a factory 3 pt off of a Ser IV will bolt on a Ser III or earlier.Different rear end and hydraulics.All series before IV have to have an aftermarket setup.

Edited by Pat the Plumber CIL - 09 Feb 2011 at 6:35pm
You only need to know 3 things to be a plumber;Crap rolls down hill,Hot is on the left and Don't bite your fingernails

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Learn something new every day.Never saw a newer D-17 without PS but Wheatbreeder if you say so.Sure would have thought it would be standard.Who would order a 170 without it?

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You only need to know 3 things to be a plumber;Crap rolls down hill,Hot is on the left and Don't bite your fingernails

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Thanks good information. I thought I had heard the back side factory three point of the later series would fit. So does a series 3 have live PTO or again is it just by uitlizing the hand clutch?
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Ser IV has live hydraulics but the PTO is the same as earlier ser.
You only need to know 3 things to be a plumber;Crap rolls down hill,Hot is on the left and Don't bite your fingernails

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All 17's have live PTO, none had independent PTO. Claus, I remember when you advertised that tractor on the old forum. I sure wish I coulda come up with the coin at the time. 
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Originally posted by wheatbreeder wheatbreeder wrote:

Power steering was an option series 4 is the same as a 170 

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This is not true, the Series IV still on the farm has a power steering pump, my Dad's white strip 170 drives the power steering from the side hydraulic pump.  My black stripe 170 drive the power steering from the front hydraulic pump.
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I stand corrected I might all series 4 had power steering as the 170 is the same as series 4 with new tin 
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 I have a piece of D17 series 4 literature dated September 1964.....Optional equipment: Deluxe seat.....Power steering.....Operation meter (tach)....Air filter indicator.....horn......3-spool hyd valve.........break away and non-breakaway hyd couplers.........remote rams........front end weights......front and rear wheel weights......many different tire sizes.  I too have never seen a series 3 or 4 without power steering or a cushion seat or a tachometer, but they were an option !!!!
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thanks  Dr Allis
power steering was an option on series 4 and mostly likely series 3.... probably by that time all tractors came with ps  so the 170 came ps  and the live hydraulics

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The difference in power steering between D17 and 170:  D17 is a power assisted mechanical set up.  170 is fully hydrostatic - no mechanical linkage.

We kinda got off topic about the Series III.  If the tractor was really nice and original, I might offer $3500.
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To answer your Series III power steering question, the answer is yes it was an option, because I have one with manual steering. Series III Diesel, with single front wheel. Thanks Rich
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Ive seen a series 4 with no ps,  It was on a local farm  auction 20 years ago, it was a cherry, we were going to buy it untill they went o sell it and started it and I walked up and grabbed the wheel , and nothing happend, we went over and looked at the engine, and no ps pump or anything, I couldn't beleive it , cause it was a late model one too.
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Have to agree -- value around here for a decent looking / running d-17 III is around the $3500 mark -- can go up with additional implements, and if is real close to the buyers location.
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