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    Posted: 15 Nov 2019 at 11:27am
D21 non running for a good many years good tin 3 point PTO 24.5x32 rear tires over all not bad looking also Chrome grill. Now what is it worth good question?????
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I don't know what it's worth, but I'll tell you what I would give for it.

If the D21 has been kept under a roof, it's complete with no missing parts, and no major damage or cracked castings, I could easily spend $6K - $10K.

But I always pay too much for tractors.   
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I was thinking 5000 for it mostlikely seized .
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What sale is it on?
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Never ran one, had a neighbor that was TRUE GREEN that acquired a D 21 for some reason to pull his GREEN planter for 1200 acres + Geek . Needless to say,he only had the '21 for that planting season Cry. I personally don't see the allure of the '21, put's me in mind of a D 19 Disapprove . JMO
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There is no comparison between a D19 and a D21!!!!
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a 220 is a refined D21....much better tractor
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The sale is just south of Freeport ,Illinois Carter sale
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Originally posted by Dave Wisc. Dave Wisc. wrote:

The sale is just south of Freeport ,Illinois Carter sale
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From the looks of the rust on those filters, and the green on the tires, she has been sitting a very long time. Hope someone saves her as the barn also looks like it may not be long before it comes down on top of her.
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Jeez, that's only an hour from home, and it starts right now! I'd buy it if it went cheap, but doesn't look like they offer online bidding, and I sure ain't going to an auction today! It'll likely bring more than I can afford right now anyway lol! I have a complete engine sitting here ready to set in a 210/220 though. I'd have to swap front plate for a 21. 
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Originally posted by Dave Wisc. Dave Wisc. wrote:

There is no comparison between a D19 and a D21!!!!
BIG, HEAVY,CUMBERSOME, and butt ugly IMO. They are the same in my eyes.
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Well the 21 brought 9000.Really good priceI think.
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Wow. I've always wanted a d21! That one would have bin perfect but not for 9 grand. Defenatly brought what it was worth! And only 20 minutes from home.
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Wow Freedguy your like the only guy in america with that opinion. What tractor looks good in your opinion?
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Nah, Lonn doesn’t like D21’s either. I think they’re sweet!
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It appears they kept every tractor they bought up thru the years. 

When you are a 16 year old boy and you see a D21  for the first time it takes your breath away.  That's how I felt when I saw it.  And, then sitting on the fender, going down the road at 25 mph was just something that had not happened back then.  The D21 is the best looking tractor for it's time, and continues to be for me.
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When they came out,they were a monster and a trend setter. My brothers and I would all pretend we had one. They were the envy of the countryside. The only one in the area is still around with it's second owner.
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Originally posted by Luke R. Luke R. wrote:

Wow Freedguy your like the only guy in america with that opinion. What tractor looks good in your opinion?
 
Any pre D19, ALL 100 series,ALL 7000 series. Not real keen on the 8000 series either. Hell, the WD's are more cosmetically appealing to me than a D 21 Wink
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If you had ground to cover in limited time,the large tractors would grow on ya. I love my 45 but when it's time to work ground,fall or spring,the 8070 or 220 are real appealing.
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A series II D21with a chrome grill and pipe, wide rear tires...not sure what’s not to love? Everyone has an opinion, all AC’s are beautiful IMO.
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Originally posted by FREEDGUY FREEDGUY wrote:

Originally posted by Dave Wisc. Dave Wisc. wrote:

There is no comparison between a D19 and a D21!!!!

BIG, HEAVY,CUMBERSOME, and butt ugly IMO. They are the same in my eyes.

Cumbersome? Seriously?? For their horsepower they are not heavy and they have got to be one of the most maneuverable 130 horse tractors I’ve been around. 8 individual gears not ideal ok but my D21 was my go to tractor for backing ANY machinery in a shed for many reasons! You sat up high, low range reverse was very slow so no riding the clutch and it turned on a dime! Cumbersome it was not
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The ole D21, shes a sweet ole gal,, I got one 20 years ago out of Bowling Green Mo, it was on the back lot, looking sad,,big ole 24.5-32,s on back - it was coldered than hell, stopped by and checked it out- fast paint job , looked ok , they said they would get it in the shop and get it going if I wanted,, talked to them more - said if everything was good on it, just bring it to my shop for a set price, agreed , and there it was ! That 426 is an animal ,, turn that Roosa pump up and tractor pulling we went ! Never farmed with it but that huge platform would be great in the field, -We pulled it in the 11, and 12 thousand farmers pull, always in 1st or 2 nd,, they,re and absolute bear , great steering, clutch works easy, just looking over the hood is a true rush ,,   

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