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D 17 Diesel ?

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    Posted: 22 May 2020 at 6:09pm
I ran across a '17 diesel at a local farmstead that has primarily older Oliver tractors as "museum" pieces. In the corner I spied some orange and investigated. It was a D 17 diesel with a snap-coupler but had a strange tall lever to the left of the seat and no lever on the right side of the torque tube like our D series had(15 and 17) to disconnect the snap coupler Ermm. Any Idea of the series of this machine ? The owners son says it runs and is curious if there's any value to it. I saw rim mounted wheel weights on it and was N/F. Thanks and have a safe holiday weekend !!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Charlie175 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 May 2020 at 3:59pm
Shuttle clutch option. It takes the place of the Right side Big Stick.
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Are the '17 diesels "desirable" ?? What prompted my "snooping" was a snap coupler 3 bottom plow sitting in a fence row , never known this particular operation to have ever run AC equipment.
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I think the 17 diesels are desirable AND a money pit.  When you get done switching or refurbishing an engine block and a cracked cylinder head, you'll then need to go thru the injection pump and injectors. Of course the starter will need to be rebuilt and two fresh batteries for good ( as good as they are) starting. Then, the engine is done and on to the rest of the tractor.

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Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:

I think the 17 diesels are desirable AND a money pit.  When you get done switching or refurbishing an engine block and a cracked cylinder head, you'll then need to go thru the injection pump and injectors. Of course the starter will need to be rebuilt and two fresh batteries for good ( as good as they are) starting. Then, the engine is done and on to the rest of the tractor.
Yeah, that's pretty much how it goes. I did the engine first. Later on I did the pump and injectors. Then it was the transmission and Power Director. The hydraulic pump is next on the list. Still can't buy a new 55 hp tractor for what I've spent on this one though...
I'll add that a pair of 1000 cca batteries with a 2/0 cable to the starter will crank forever, even at -10.


Edited by Brian Jasper co. Ia - 24 May 2020 at 11:53pm
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