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What is the best search to find a tractor for sale? Looking for a specific model. Any help appreciated. Tracy Martin
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No luck with either of those. I was hoping for a better search. Thanks Tracy Martin

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networking just worked for me-- asked at the local tractor club and guy spoke up
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A low houred non molested AC 175 diesel. I have a place for it. Thanks Tracy Martin
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4-CYLINDER DIESEL
3,540 HRS
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540 LIVE REAR PTO

ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL (920)-845-2929  

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I found this one it is 185 .... has loader, doesn't say how many hours.

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Here is another 185 only 2100 hours..
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I use this site to search craigslist.   http://www.searchtempest.com/
In Search Of: 1958 Allis Chalmers D17 Diesel serial #9643D
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I really want one in original paint, no loader on it a plus. Can't tell what is covered up or abuse sometimes with new paint. A one owner or second owner tractor would be great. Thanks Tracy Martin
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I usually go to Google advanced search and use it. I search the Craigslist.com that way on Google advanced search.

175 D are hard to find on there now...but here is another 185 diesel
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I have a 185. I just want a 175 Diesel. I have a sweet place to put it to use on. Tracy Martin
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Here's one about 10 miles from me.  Let me know if you want me to look at it.

http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ram/grd/2925915591.html


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Mark, that one is a gas burner. It would have to be real nice for me to get a gas burner. Thanks for the offer though. Tracy Martin
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Jordan, that one is a joke. Those people are crazy. Piss poor repaint and non original tires at 700 plus hrs. , not in my world. Thanks Tracy Martin
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Hey Tracy, check out fastline.com. There is a couple of tractors on there like you are looking for not too far from from home.
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Originally posted by LoggerLee LoggerLee wrote:

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4-CYLINDER DIESEL
3,540 HRS
LOADER
540 LIVE REAR PTO

ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL (920)-845-2929 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              (920)-845-2929      end_of_the_skype_highlighting  

I'd consider a tractor with chains and a loader as "molested" LOL!
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Looking for a shedded unmolested low hours original paint is tough at best. Don't mind paying a premium for it. Just want the tractor to be all it can be. These repaints, and  loader tractors rode hard and put up wet won't do. If they truely have low hours they will show it. Still searching. Tracy Martin
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I'll keep an eye out at the auctions.  That is where I have bought almost all of my tractors.
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John, auctions or an estate sale is probably the best place, after straight from an owner wanting to downsize. Tracy Martin
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Originally posted by Tracy Martin TN Tracy Martin TN wrote:

Jordan, that one is a joke. Those people are crazy. Piss poor repaint and non original tires at 700 plus hrs. , not in my world. Thanks Tracy Martin
 
I'd say. We should blow up their email with corrections to their ad.
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Originally posted by Tracy Martin TN Tracy Martin TN wrote:

Jordan, that one is a joke. Those people are crazy. Piss poor repaint and non original tires at 700 plus hrs. , not in my world. Thanks Tracy Martin
I don't understand, why do you think that tractor is repainted? The only parts that look to be repainted are the rear wheel weights, and I'm guessing that's because someone wanted them black instead of cream. Also how do you know those are not original tires? I have looked at all the pictures and what I see is a nice, clean, original, 175D. Am I missing something?
In Search Of: 1958 Allis Chalmers D17 Diesel serial #9643D
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Try www.fastline.com
 
Didn't see David G's post.


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Yes, there are 2 in ky. I think the one that has a pic is diesel. The other is no pic and limited description.
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Originally posted by R.W R.W wrote:

Originally posted by Tracy Martin TN Tracy Martin TN wrote:

Jordan, that one is a joke. Those people are crazy. Piss poor repaint and non original tires at 700 plus hrs. , not in my world. Thanks Tracy Martin
I don't understand, why do you think that tractor is repainted? The only parts that look to be repainted are the rear wheel weights, and I'm guessing that's because someone wanted them black instead of cream. Also how do you know those are not original tires? I have looked at all the pictures and what I see is a nice, clean, original, 175D. Am I missing something?
 
 RW ,take a real good look at the photos. The easy to tell is always the dash photo. Look at wishbone and engine. Overspray on the hood latches. Dirt and grease at gear shift lever. On and on,but that is just my opinion. What do the others think. Kinda interested in that now. Tracy Martin
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take a look at the photo that shows the steering cylinder, you can easily see the overspray on the hydrualic lines leading there. It definitely has had orange sprayed one time or another after the original. I think they are out of line on the price as well, and I don't quite believe the description to be all fact. IMHO

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Should have added I don't deny the fact that it could still be a great machine., May have been one owner too, But I don't think its as pristine as the descrip sayss
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Maybe its just me, but I don't see a repainted tractor there.  The hydraulic lines mentioned is cracked old paint, not overspray.  What I'm looking at is the hand clutch, floor boards, and pedals all show very little wear.  I'm not defending the tractor as I know nothing about it, and I agree, it is WAY overpriced.
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