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1962 D-21 on Craigslist

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MilesGray (CO/KS) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 13 Dec 2010 at 9:39am
http://wichita.craigslist.org/grd/2110137718.html
Not mine, but it is only 70 miles from my house... it's only about 8 times more tractor than I need! LOL
 
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Great looking series 2 muscle tractor!  I wonder how much is their asking price?
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Nice tractor.Comes with lots of chrome and three oil leaks. 25000 T
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote split51 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Dec 2010 at 11:24am
 I have seen that tractor and the rest of his collection. I dont know the mechanics of that 21 but it is SHINEY!!!!!!
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I still have mine for sale

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Miles, if "need" were considered by many of us, few would have more than one tractor LOL. Bob@allisdowneast
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Nice Tractor.............Miles how are you, I tried to email you but your inbox is full
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Just a question...On the hood, it displays the AC triangle logo, while on the steering wheel, it displays the Diamond AC logo. Which one is correct for a series 2 D-21?
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AC45 can you post pictures and asking price of your D21?
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Originally posted by morton(pa) morton(pa) wrote:

Just a question...On the hood, it displays the AC triangle logo, while on the steering wheel, it displays the Diamond AC logo. Which one is correct for a series 2 D-21?

Could be a transitional tractor at the time of the change over. My and my Dad's 190's each have the old symbol on the grill and the new symbol on the steering wheel. They are both 1965 models and original paint. The first Series II D21's were built in 65.
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 Miles, A wise old farmer once told me "Sonny, you can do a small job with a big tractor But you cannot do a big job with a small tractor! You are gonna need that HP someday" He sold me a WD when I was looking for a B. I never looked back...Harvey
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[QUOTE=Bob-Maine]Miles, if "need" were considered by many of us, few would have more than one tractor LOL. Bob@allisdowneast[/QUOTE]
 
exactly!
"need" is a term used by our spouses when we make a purchase. "need" is a term used by insurance salesmen. "need" is a term used by politicians when increasing taxes.
 
"you're right babe, i didn't need another tractor/gun/car/barn, and you don't need to ride my poor word choice about it.....but you're doing it w/out much thought"
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Originally posted by Harvey/pa Harvey/pa wrote:

 Miles, A wise old farmer once told me "Sonny, you can do a small job with a big tractor But you cannot do a big job with a small tractor! You are gonna need that HP someday" He sold me a WD when I was looking for a B. I never looked back...Harvey
 
OMG I wish my dad could have heard that.  He was an Allis dealer for years and was always trying to get 100hp worth of work out of a 50hp tractor.  I am still fixing bent iron and broken welds to this day.
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