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Here it is...

AC 1971 170 WF Gas, AC 185 Diesel WF, AC WD NF, AC '54 WD45 NF, AC 7080, AC 7030, Wheel Horse D-180 Automatic
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Don't see the D-21's though.

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Originally posted by Slim Slim wrote:

Don't see the D-21's though.

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The 19 and 21 hadn't been built yet
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Yeah, guess you're right.

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Originally posted by ILGLEANER ILGLEANER wrote:

A complete D series would involve a lot of tractors. You have diesel,gas,propane. Wide front narrow front and single front. Series 1/2/3 of various tractors. High crops. But if you just mean a 10/12/14/15/17/19/21. I am sure there are a lot of people that have that. I had that at one time, and decided as they are getting less and less valuable by the day, as the tractor collectors get older. It was time for them to go.
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 Sad but true . I wonder about the value of this era tractors with the younger generations.  
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Am I dreaming or isn't there a photo with them parked in the shape of a big D?
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Yes there is a phot with them in the shape of a big D it is on page 86 of Norms book.
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Originally posted by eighty nine eighty nine wrote:


Originally posted by ILGLEANER ILGLEANER wrote:

A complete D series would involve a lot of tractors. You have diesel,gas,propane. Wide front narrow front and single front. Series 1/2/3 of various tractors. High crops. But if you just mean a 10/12/14/15/17/19/21. I am sure there are a lot of people that have that. I had that at one time, and decided as they are getting less and less valuable by the day, as the tractor collectors get older. It was time for them to go.
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 Sad but true . I wonder about the value of this era tractors with the younger generations.  

89 I know 2 boys 25 and 30 that are big AC fans. And they wouldn't give 10 cents for anything under a 100 series. Tractors are like cars, the collectible ones keep getting newer and newer . People like what they had as a kid, and kids today, 30ish didn't grow up on the D series. It's just part of life. What would most people that collect today want a model t or a 69 camero ?
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Well I would rather have the model T or a 3 door coupe from the 30s then the 69.
As to the tractors I think it does have alot to do with what you grew up with. But if I am actually planning on running it which I am right now I want something with live power. I would love to have something like a B or a farmall Cub low boy with a mower deck for the lawns here I have alot of lawns. Maybe you are right about the younger guys but alot of the guys my age late 30s early 40s like the old stuff. The steal wheeled war tractors are a big hit for restoration.   But sadly most of my friends don't have the time or the money. So probably as we retire the old tractors will find a new collector group.
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My Son is 21 and loves all the D series tractors 

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I am only 27 and I would like to have all the D series i have a D10 a D17 series one gas and a D17 series one diesel.
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IG,  Well put.   I will take the 69 ! Big smile 
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Originally posted by Dan73 Dan73 wrote:

Well I would rather have the model T or a 3 door coupe from the 30s then the 69.
As to the tractors I think it does have alot to do with what you grew up with. But if I am actually planning on running it which I am right now I want something with live power. I would love to have something like a B or a farmall Cub low boy with a mower deck for the lawns here I have alot of lawns. Maybe you are right about the younger guys but alot of the guys my age late 30s early 40s like the old stuff. The steal wheeled war tractors are a big hit for restoration.   But sadly most of my friends don't have the time or the money. So probably as we retire the old tractors will find a new collector group.

So you would take 15,000 model T over a 40,000 69 camero. Wow !!!!!!
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You guys didn't get my point. It isn't that they don't like the D series, it's that they would Choose a 190/200/7050/8070/6080 over a D series all the time !!!!
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Well I figured the 69 would be like the one my brother has no motor no frame left no floors left no interior total project with no hope of being factory.   If you are talking fully restored then that is a different story....
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Well my point was I would choose the d serries I like the older rounded lines but probably alot of people like the newer look.
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Originally posted by Dan73 Dan73 wrote:

Well I figured the 69 would be like the one my brother has no motor no frame left no floors left no interior total project with no hope of being factory.   If you are talking fully restored then that is a different story....

Fully restores or completely junk, the difference wouldn't change between a model t and a 69 camero.
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Originally posted by ILGLEANER ILGLEANER wrote:

Originally posted by Dan73 Dan73 wrote:

Well I figured the 69 would be like the one my brother has no motor no frame left no floors left no interior total project with no hope of being factory.   If you are talking fully restored then that is a different story....

Fully restores or completely junk, the difference wouldn't change between a model t and a 69 camero.


I don't get your comment.   You pointed out that the 69 was worth 40 and the T was only worth 15 and that I should want the higher value car. I pointed out that I thought we where talking what project car you would rather have to fix. For me I would much rather do an old project coupe from the 30s then anything out of the 60s or 70s. I have always liked the old cars frome the 30s and the look of the fenders back then. So I guess my only comment is if I am going to spend my time and money on the project my choice would not be the 69.
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IG is spot on on this. We all like something we can relate to or remember from our past. I started farming in 83 with an XT gasser then traded it for a 200 that was eventually traded for an 8070 .  I now own a 190 gasser and a 200 again.  Looks like IG could fix me up on the 8070. But I will have to wait for 7 dollar corn again on that one. LOL  
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John, you mean I have to choose ONLY one?  Cry Cry
I'd take the Model T.  Better gas mileage and a LOT easier to work on.  I had a lot of 50's and 60s rods and I would take the 30s ANYTIME! Clap

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i got a nice series 3 if you wanna drive north to canada :)
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There used to be a beautiful poster like that in the garage. Time and sun destroyed it. To bad they didn't take it down years ago
Oh you know I think I'm wrong. I think it was the one that they were in the shape of a D

Edited by Mikez - 09 Dec 2016 at 5:54pm
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