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1960 AC d15 questions?

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    Posted: 07 Jul 2019 at 11:27am
So I'm not familiar with this size tractor but my Allis Chalmers b and my Allis Chalmers CA both have exterior hydraulic cylinders on them. I did not see anything that resembled what I'm used to seeing for hydraulics at the rear of this d15 I'm looking at there were just two arms coming up at a 45 degree angle that look like they were integral to the rear end? Did they build the hydraulic cylinder or mechanism into the rear of these tractors instead of having external hydraulic cylinders for the three-point? The current owner said he had the points reset and that's all it needed to run nice now does that sound typical?
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Yes, the cylinder is internal, same as a D-14. Have a look at the 'D-14 -odds and end' 'thread, there's some GREAT pictures of it !! Over the years either or both  the hydraulic hose/ cylinder O-ring/seals will leak causing the oil to FILL the 'rear end'. NOT the ned of the World as repairs go. I had the hyd. shop add a swivel fitting to the hose as it made the install easier.

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Just ordered up everything I need for a D15II, from Sandy Lake on this site.
Hose assy. (they make this up themselves) @ 26.81
Seal kit for cylinder 23.17
Top gasket where transport valve mounts 11.00

Call Brenda at Sandy Lake, she is great at AGCO parts by part number and can usually get anything you need.
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