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D-19 fresh out of the shop

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    Posted: 20 Aug 2010 at 4:24pm
Another A-C that was prime to be knocked in the head that good ole Butch saved. I realy need to quit doing this, it's too dang hard on the bank accounts. I got this tractor in a trade, motor was junk, no fenders and more rust and  mechanical problems than you care to read about. Parts came from all over to save it and thanks to all of you that supplied them. We added the narrow front because I think they look Kool. Mismatched 9.5L fronts dont loook so good but I cant se them from the seat.
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FIX THAT GRILL,lol.Nice job Butch.
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Looks good from my house!  Very nice!
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Originally posted by BobH BobH wrote:

FIX THAT GRILL,lol.Nice job Butch.
I worked on tha grill for 6 hours to get it that good, it dont get no better and I aint spending $400 needer.
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just pickin on ya
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Looks good, Butch. I always liked the narrow fronts on the D series.
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Is that the D19 that was in your shop two falls ago Butch, or another one?   Either way it looks beautiful.   My dad still talks about seeing all your tractors, like it was yesterday. 
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Yes Chuck, Its the same ole 19. Here is another pic with less of the grill showing for Bob, LOL
 
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Nice!!!!! Great job!!!!!

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Power Steering all better?  When you said you had bought a gallon of paint, I figured it wouldn't be long!
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It would look nice with a rack of weights on the front.
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Beautiful Job!  
What paint and where did you get it?  Metal work is awesome!
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Looks like a tight squeeze to get er into or out the shop door!
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nice tractor i want the shop
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Strange, I thought I lived in Allis-Chalmers Country. LOL!

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I am beginning to like the nf after getting my 17 and seeing this fine 19, sharp. Did you just get it done in time for the boys to be off to school and leave you short handed?
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Nice, Nice, Nice! That is a beauty!
If it weren't for the last minute, I wouldn't get anything done!
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very nice worth every dime
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Wow Butch, it sure turned out nice. Great job and thanks for posting. Now you need to post a before picture.  I'd love to have a D19 but don't have a clue what I'd ever do with it but for the price you can pick em up for sure seems like it would be cheap horsepower.
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It is a very nice tractor.  Beautiful paint job!  My brother owned a D19 gas until he got tired of it being a gas hog...  He ended up trading it for a 190xt diesel.  Anyway, I got to run the D19 once on a 1 row corn chopper.  It had great power, just liked its fuel too much.  But in the 1960s gasoline sold for $0.22 a gallon - right??? 

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Really nice job -- surely your wife likes it now. If not, you can put it in my barn - LOL
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OK, Here is a before pic. We had fixed the better part of the mechanics by this time and found a set of fenders, beat out dents etc. The powersteering is as new now, was sucking air at the pumpshaft seal. We have a brace of weights for the front and dang well need them when pulling 4-16. I have to save up for the $200 set of irons to mount them. The orange paint is PPG Omni urethane. There is 3 quarts on the tractor underlayed with Omni Epoxy primer and surfacers. The cream is Rustolium Almond. Darrell we have no use fo a D-19 either, pulls the firewood trailer easy, but not as easy as the 220 does, LOL.
I had little gelp on this one B fish, the boys is off to school.
 


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looks good Butch!!! nice job, lotta work but worth it
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She came out great Butch, but fix the grille! (I know.. another wisepoor word choice)  Pull a nice grille outta' those "Ultra Rare" AC parts you have hidin'.  LOL!!  Looks sweet! I like the NF to!
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looks great
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That tractor is just sharp!!!! Once again, nice job!!!
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One more vote for your choice of a narrow front on this one. NEAT!! Kip
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