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D-10 or D-12 Series III?

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    Posted: 12 Sep 2010 at 8:47am
This little tractor is on display (along with some other brand X tractors) at our local vegetable stand.
I stopped to look at it but none of the owners was around to answer any questions.
And..........I didn't have the presence of mind to look at the serial number........duh!!!!!
Anyway, I fell in love with this little beauty immediately!!
I was really impressed with the ruggedness of the 3PH system.
Without the decal or the ser. number, is there a way to determine whether its
a D-10 or D-12?
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It look like a D12 to me.
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Ain't that prettier than a new set of snow tires....I don't know and I am no expert.... but a guy told me the d10 did not have spin out hubs.




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Spin-out rims were standard on the D-12; optional on the D-10.
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D-12
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I like the big tires on the back. What are those 13's?
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Looks like a D12 Series III, serial 9001 +, has 14.9x24 rear and heavier 15 inch front(car rims) which were an option,  optional tach, spin outs- optional, lights-?.
 Check the lift links, look to be adjusted all the way out which may indicate the threads are  stripped.




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I have been advised to look over the 3 point real close if you are buying.  Some parts seem less than rugged compared to the lift force available from them cylinders. 
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Yes, it appears to be a D12 III.  Notice the arched flat stock piece that runs from the top of the front axle back to the wishbone-shaped axle support/brace.  A picture of the other side should reveal the dual-link D12 III steering linkage as opposed to the single link on a D10 III.

Notice that it has the coveted Series III throttle lever cover which is missing on most units (including mine).  I have been tempted to have one reproduced, but am holding out for an original.
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I wish it were mine.  10 or 12.
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Looks like a 12 to me
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If you look at the middle ( #2 posted), look at the right side between the lift link and tire, the axle has two bosses protruding out where rear mounted SC implements were mounted; mower, cultivator, etc.  The D10 has only one of these.
Absolutely a D12, other items in pics won't change anything.




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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Brian G.  NY Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Sep 2010 at 9:35pm
Well Joe, the fact that the final drive housing part numbers are different between the D-10 and D-12 seems to confirm what you are saying.
The next time I'm in the area, I will make a point of writing down the serial number to identify the year of manufacture.
Thanks for the input from all of you.
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