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Cool looking D-19 with cab

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    Posted: 06 Jan 2012 at 7:57pm
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   Propane to boot. Front weights are added bonus.
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He had it listed before but with a 1900 starting price and he got no bids.   Too bad its not closer, I would think about it.   Here is a link to the last one.  

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Yeah if it was only closer I would buy it.  It looks pretty decent in its work clothes
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I don't think Allis ever put any cabs on the D19, did they?
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That is a rare tractor. It has a TA. LOL
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Originally posted by m16ty m16ty wrote:

That is a rare tractor. It has a TA. LOL

Ya I saw that, and decided to keep my mouth shut, so as to not start any wars!!!  :-)
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He says in the description that the cab is aftermarket and AC never put cabs on D19's.  One would think he would mention it is propane.  Could be he's a binder collector and doesn't know the difference from a ta and a PD.  They both do about the same thing, only Allis's do it better and usually don't break!
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It does say it's propane in the description.
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Originally posted by JohnCO JohnCO wrote:

He says in the description that the cab is aftermarket and AC never put cabs on D19's.
 
   Where ? He say's "Allis did not make many D19's with a cab."
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Originally posted by Orange Blood Orange Blood wrote:

I don't think Allis ever put any cabs on the D19, did they?
 
   Correct. Allis did not make a cab for the D19.
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Hey, guys. I am the one with the D 19 with a cab, that is listed on  Ebay. Thanks for all the comments. It is a good honest and dependable tractor. Yes it has the t.a. and the rockshaft three point. Serial number is 15262. The cab came on it and I am the second owner, as far as I know. I have only seen one other like it, and it was in Wisconsin. Everything on the tractors works with the exception of the tach. Price is $4500 firm. Many of you guys know me. Ask Burt in Iowa about me.
Drop me a line if you have any questions. I do not check in very often. Just been too busy with  feeding due to our drought conditions.
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Thanks, the D19 on Ebay is mine. We have had a lot of interest in the tractor. It came with the cab on it. And I believe I am the second owner of it. It is in very good condition and we use it a lot. Drop me a line at shadetree_00@yahoo.com, if you have any questions. It is LP and the serial is 15262. Tim
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Originally posted by Tim(tx) Tim(tx) wrote:

Hey, guys. I am the one with the D 19 with a cab, that is listed on  Ebay. Thanks for all the comments. It is a good honest and dependable tractor. Yes it has the t.a. and the rockshaft three point. Serial number is 15262. The cab came on it and I am the second owner, as far as I know. I have only seen one other like it, and it was in Wisconsin. Everything on the tractors works with the exception of the tach. Price is $4500 firm. Many of you guys know me. Ask Burt in Iowa about me.
Drop me a line if you have any questions. I do not check in very often. Just been too busy with  feeding due to our drought conditions.


Thanks for posting Tim, had to comment.Around these parts we call that a power director.A TA is some red version of a power director.Just throwing that out there.
And Traction Booster is another term people call a TA , just thought I would try and clear that up. Good luck on your sale.

Edited by Pat the Plumber CIL - 09 Jan 2012 at 10:20pm
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Originally posted by Tim(tx) Tim(tx) wrote:

Thanks, the D19 on Ebay is mine. We have had a lot of interest in the tractor. It came with the cab on it. And I believe I am the second owner of it. It is in very good condition and we use it a lot. Drop me a line at shadetree_00@yahoo.com, if you have any questions. It is LP and the serial is 15262. Tim
 
Is this the same tractor listed on craigslist Dallas?
 
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Yes, it is rare. I have been told several different stories concerning the cab on a D19. About all I know is it appears to have always been on the tractor. From what I have found out there were only 7 of these cab tractors and all were on propane. I have owned it about ten years maybe a little longer. If it does not sell, it can go back out too the hay fields in the summer. Thanks for the interest.
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No it is not the same tractor listed on Craigs list. I have two of these D19's. The one on Craigs is an earlier model and does not have the cab. Both are on LP, Thanks for inquiring.
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Nothing but orange paint here, and I apologize for calling it a "TA", but the red iron guys are not quite as sharp as the orange folks. Besides I wanted too see who was paying attention.
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We had a Year Round cab on a D-17 back in  the '60's. Dad had it transferred to a D-19 in the spring of '72. Never had a propane though!
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Originally posted by Tim(tx) Tim(tx) wrote:

Yes, it is rare. I have been told several different stories concerning the cab on a D19. About all I know is it appears to have always been on the tractor. From what I have found out there were only 7 of these cab tractors and all were on propane. I have owned it about ten years maybe a little longer. If it does not sell, it can go back out too the hay fields in the summer. Thanks for the interest.


I think I looked at that tractor in Alvarado on a little horse farm about five years ago.  Seems like it had some issues with the fuel valve and one rear tire.  If it's the same one, it was a pretty nice machine. 
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Hey Tim
   Its been a long time since we had a short visit. I'm still pulling that same CA . I wish I could talk your family  into pulling one of those 19s at the local pulls. There just aren't any of the bigger AC pulling in our area. A friend from Shreveport pulls a 17 and is very competitive wherever he goes.
   I may just have to run up and see if one of those old strong running 19s will fit on my trailer.                  Ken
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