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D17 Diesel who owns one?

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    Posted: 16 Apr 2011 at 10:47am
It was dads first tractor would like to have one someday. How many of you have one and maby some pictures?
In Search Of: 1958 Allis Chalmers D17 Diesel serial #9643D
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We have a 1966 Series IV diesel with factory 3 point.Makes a great yard tractor.
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I have a Series I and Series IV w/3pt
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I have a series III with single front wheel, and it runs really good
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I have one and it is for sale. call me or e-mail me (don't PM me). Cell is 618-317-1801
email is jmsmetals@egyptian.net  Sparta, Il Thanks Ron 

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Two series IV, one gas with snap coupler, the other diesel with factory three point.
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D17 D's are great tractors.  Here's a Series I narrow front, I also have a S twin to it with an aftermarket wide front.  This one should have orange (not cream) grill & rims.  I'll get around to fixing that someday.
 
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My Dad said he traded his in 1984 or 85 at Homier and Sons in Continental Ohio. Wondered if anybody knows where its at? Its a 1959 or 1960 with wide front and diesel. If you know please let me know.

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In Search Of: 1958 Allis Chalmers D17 Diesel serial #9643D
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Have a '59 diesel and a Series IV diesel, gas and LP
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Have a  Series IV diesel with 3 pt and a series I black bar grill diesel grove .
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    There is a seris one d17 diesel at hoover tractor in Mifflinburg,Pa
 It has a loader on it and the pump is out front. it is for sale , they are asking 5500 for it.
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I have 2 58's, one is currently being overhauled, the other one does not run, Yet.
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I have a 60 17d
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Got a 59 black bar grill diesel that was converted to 6 cyl. gas Very sweet running tractor.
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Wow Gary!!    someday I'd like to find a ser.II Diesel to match the ser.II gas that my granddad bought new.   -Wes
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The tractor above is my '63 Series III, High Clearance. Has around 100 hrs on it since restoration around 10yrs ago. Really a smooth runner, easy on fuel too.

edit; Thanks Wes !


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My D17 SIV Hi-Clearance before I put standard wheels and front spindles on it....
 
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After pic. Much more usable tractor.
 
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I gotta agree Eldon, and it's tough to beat the looks of a D17 with some BEEFY tires !.... but your first pic doesn't do the HC's justice ;) As many tractors as you have, surely some are semi-retired now ? Any for show ?.....or haulin the grandkids down to the punkin patch ?? 
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I have a black bar, high clearance with single front wheel, diesel, that I am currently restoring. checking out motor at this time. Just rebuilt the power director, and lift arm shafts. Most of the little parts are finished and painted waiting for the reconstruction .
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I'm working on a 58 diesel. It might end up being called 'The Money Pit'. Definitely not an inexpensive engine to overhaul. It's back on 4 wheels after a year and a half. Still waiting for the radiator shop. It has noisy bearings in the rear end that I'll need to go after once I'm done with the engine.
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Have and early D-17 diesel runs don't look to bad combine wheels, needs all fluids changed, last owner left sit outside. 3000.00 obo can deliver. Gary IN
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I have a Series II diesel that some previous owner tried to make look like a Series III -- tractor has a straight pipe and makes the most beautiful sound  - great machine.
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we have 2 d17 diesels both series 4 and 3pt  both 67s
 
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We have 2 series 4 diesels  3pt  66 & 67 models. One was on the cover of Old Allis News a few years back. 

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I have a series II diesel, and a series IV diesel, and a D19 diesel and a WD45 diesel.
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I picked this one up a while back I believe it is a series II the previous owner thought it was a 59
 


Edited by Denis in MI - 18 Apr 2011 at 5:59pm
1938 B, 1945 B, 1941 IB, 1949 C, 2 1938 WCs, 3 1950 WDs, 1951 WD, 2 1955 WD45, 1957 D-14
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