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My First Tractor! D17... But which series? |
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steve(ill)
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 80183 |
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anything related to tires and rims is a lot of dirty/ hard work... Looks like your well on your way with the repairs.
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Strokendiesel002
Silver Level Joined: 04 Apr 2019 Location: 53158 Points: 252 |
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Agreed Steve!
I have to admit, after the pulls and mounting the loader frame back onto the tractor I just swung into the tire shop to have them pull out my damaged tube and install a new one. it's still holding haha! I've nearly completed the loader frame quick attach and will upload some pics of that soon. Need to burn a couple tabs to hold the pins, replace and install some new zerks, paint it and I can call it good for now. Already thinking about how I can set up remote actuated locking pins. Seen it done with hydraulics and also with electric servo... it'd sure up the convenience factor!
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Strokendiesel002
Silver Level Joined: 04 Apr 2019 Location: 53158 Points: 252 |
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Her it is!
I'd have liked it to open a little further, but it'll work just fine :) Pretty nice tonight - moved a pallet of goodies, left the forks with the pallet, grabbed the bucket and I broke not a drop of sweat! I am very excited |
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Strokendiesel002
Silver Level Joined: 04 Apr 2019 Location: 53158 Points: 252 |
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One year later and Allis is still helping with projects and good times!
Thank you to Steve@B&B for all new wiring and the alternator. I went with the heavy duty key and he was kind enough to add a couple extra circuits for lights I plan to add. Switched to his alternator and was able to use the upper adjusting bracket. Initially I tried using one of the bottom brackets flipped around, but it had a lot of wiggle, so I made up a bracket out of some flat stock and all is well now Went to a couple more pulls last year and first of this year last weekend, always a fun time! May even make it to two more this weekend. Think I'm going to pick up a few more hydraulic quick connects to make removing the loader lift arms easier. Also need to adjust the quick attach latches as I pop the bucket off when back dragging. They go a little too far past "lock" and the locks actually start to come back up. Hope you all are well and thank you again to all that have helped! |
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jeickman01
Silver Level Joined: 24 Feb 2017 Location: Dyer, TN Points: 210 |
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Once you get it running and are able to confirm you have a good drive train you may want to think about your endpoint in the project. You want to sell it simply as a running tractor. If you are planning on a full restoration, you'll probably have more invested in it than if you were to buy one in good shape and leave it in its "work clothes". I bought a Series III and probably have more in it at this point than what a Series IV would have cost me.
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jeickman01
Silver Level Joined: 24 Feb 2017 Location: Dyer, TN Points: 210 |
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Oops, my mistake. I read only the first page of posts from back in 2019 before I posted my previous comment. Looks like you have done a very good job on this one.
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Strokendiesel002
Silver Level Joined: 04 Apr 2019 Location: 53158 Points: 252 |
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Hi All!
Hope everyone is doing well. I took the whole loader frame off to try and balance it out better for pulling and it worked! 285' then as life happens, I missed the next couple pulls and as it's about to heat up again I thought I'd put the loader back on this morning. Got to trimming the grass around it and activated a swarm of ground bees, but I'd luckily already pulled the tractor away from the loader frame which is hanging on a gantry. Was pretty disappointed until I remembered I had a new fan belt to put on! Man, I don't know if they're all this way or if the 4 hole crank pulleys are different, but what a project to get the belt changed out! Had to remove the front shroud and loosen the 2 lower radiator bolts, lift the front end up and then loosen the 4 front bolster bolts enough to slide it forward a 1/4" to get the fan belts off and back on! Happy Labor Day! |
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AC720Man
Orange Level Joined: 10 Oct 2016 Location: Shenandoah, Va Points: 4847 |
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Took me 5 minutes to put 2 new Gates belts on my series I D17 diesel yesterday. Fan shroud is quite tight at the fan blades, found a sweet spot on the left side to navigate the belts around the fan blades. But I don’t have a pump hanging out the front either lol.
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1968 B-208, 1976 720 (2 of them)Danco brush hog, single bottom plow,52" snow thrower, belly mower,rear tine tiller, rear blade, front blade, 57"sickle bar,1983 917 hydro, 1968 7hp sno-bee, 1968 190XTD
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Strokendiesel002
Silver Level Joined: 04 Apr 2019 Location: 53158 Points: 252 |
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Ok, so it's likely the pulley then!
I had already removed the prop shaft for the pump, but... I'm suspecting that the 4 bolt pulley is maybe a little longer than the one that came on this originally. I'm glad it went smooth for you and thank you for sharing! |
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