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    Posted: 06 Dec 2017 at 8:23pm
Interesting day yesterday in Quarryville PA. Went to a salvage yards hoping to find some parts. Had a good few hours but was sad to see what rough lives these once fine machines had. A few notables were the D21’s, 440, and a super nice belly sickle mower on a WD. It was a pretty organized yard, with a lot of used parts stacked neatly inside buildings.
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There were 2-210’s that were in decent shape. The WCwith picker was interesting since I had never seen one. The tractors that are pictured are obviously the better ones. Probably 6 190 XTseries I, 2 190XT series II, and 2 series III. Quite a few 7000 series, cabs, and 2 6080 FWA. Only 1 8000 series.
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OK... I gotta ask.... 1/2 way down, there's a propane powered D-14(?) with a 'weird' looking clutch pedal ! What's that all about !!

Jay

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just curious (2700 miles away) were there any older smaller pieces - in the B-CA range?

3 Ford 8N's I loan to neighbors, but the '52CA, '41B and little B1 I do not.
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Only a few B’s but they may have already parted them out and on shelves. Mainly larger tractors. A few D17’s, D-15’s. 1 D-19. Several WD’s. I was able to get the parts I was looking for and at good prices.
Could not believe it but was able to get the rear cover that goes over the transmission oil level check/fill for my brothers XT! They were usually thrown under a work bench after having to take bolts out to remove them in order to check the oil. That was the find of the day.
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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

OK... I gotta ask.... 1/2 way down, there's a propane powered D-14(?) with a 'weird' looking clutch pedal ! What's that all about !!

Jay



Pretty sure that is a D15 with an aftermarket LP convertion
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Yeah,,,that one caught my eye too,,,,unusual clutch pedal,,,,,maybe thats the one of one D15 series III,,,,,,WinkLOL
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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

OK... I gotta ask.... 1/2 way down, there's a propane powered D-14(?) with a 'weird' looking clutch pedal ! What's that all about !!

Jay


There is a propane D- Series, then a little further down the funky d-14 looking thing is a ED-40, a low production french tractor, imported into canada for the year 1963, only. this is the one with the weird clutch pedal...Wink
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no, though that's 'interesting', the one I meant has  a 'plate' of cast maybe 1 foot square on the lever, where your ankle/lower shin will be.
mighty strange to say the least and I've never ever seen it before..it does look 'original'
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 The clutch pedal tractor also has a different looking seat then I have ever seen. The 7080 open station looks way to good to be spending its days axle deep in the weeds. Great pictures of a fun day. I love walking through yards of old tractors. 

Edited by Unit3 - 07 Dec 2017 at 7:03am
2-8070FWA PS/8050PS/7080/7045PS/200/D15-II/2-WD45/WD/3-WC/UC/C
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Is he the guy that bought all of Issac Martin's AC parts?
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Jay, I think your talking about the transmission heat shield. It's just tin. It started with the D-15's. D-14's didn't have them. Andy
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Hmmm,, ,, you could almost make a movie...call it "Tractors".
 
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Jay, it looks to me that that 1x1 'plate' is something that is for safety on your ankle.  It looks to be one piece, but it looks to me that the clutch pivot is separate from that piece.  I can't really tell though,,,,,,,,,maybe someone who has one will chime in?
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Ok... I blew up the D1x? picture to 450% and the 'shield' is NOT attached to the clutch pedal. If it's a heat shield ,I do NOT want to be on a tractor whose tranny generates that much heat !...
It does look like a GREAT place for bees and wasps to call home though...yeesh..

sure hope someone whose seen it chimes in as I can't see any useful purpose for it.
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Heat shield, have a number of 15's and they sometimes go missing over the years. Ray's in KS supplied the one I needed for a Series 1 I picked up that had it missing. Yes, gets plenty hot on your ankle/inner calf when running one in summer without one.
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Later D-17's also have heat shields as well. Our One-Seventy has a heat shield to. Andy
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I like that 7080 open station. Looks mean!
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its a real good thing that place is so far away from me, or else i would slowly own the place  
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Would they sell any of the tractors ??
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John I was there last year and they let us look around a while. They will sell tractors and parts but I thought kinda pricey.
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I'd like to know where that yard is that would make a nice Saturday trip for Grump and I
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The 7080 looks like it had an oil change in Sept, maybe it is a running tractor.
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Alvin Martin Repairs
 
 250 Buck Heights Rd
 
 Quarryville Pa. 17566  
 
  717-923-0421 phone ,   Paul has parts yard .
 
   Bought parts from them a few times ,just glad to find good parts .
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When I get rich some day, I'm going to have a D21. They would look good in any yard.
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Originally posted by ILGLEANER ILGLEANER wrote:

Would they sell any of the tractors ??
 
 
 
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Just getting home from work. That is a heat shield, dad’s series II D-15 has it. I have never noticed excess heat from it in the 49 years he has had it. The running tractors tractors are for sale. The D-21 in the shop is a customer tractor and they just replaced the clutch. They not only sell used parts but they repair tractors also. A nice 1206 IH was on the lot that they repaired. I thought their prices were very good. That transmission cover for my brothers XT was only $10. Other parts I bought were very reasonable.
They do not have a website which was disappointing when I tried to get more info on them before my 3 hr trip. The 440 has always been a favorite of mine and was in pretty good shape. Do not know if its for sale or was a customer tractor. Just always thought they were tough looking.
ED 40 was nice but it doesn’t interest me personally. Looked to be very restorable.
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Ed40 was produced in England. Yes low poduction numbers. Some up here in Canada.
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Originally posted by AC720Man AC720Man wrote:

Just getting home from work. That is a heat shield, dad’s series II D-15 has it. I have never noticed excess heat from it in the 49 years he has had it. The running tractors tractors are for sale. The D-21 in the shop is a customer tractor and they just replaced the clutch. They not only sell used parts but they repair tractors also. A nice 1206 IH was on the lot that they repaired. I thought their prices were very good. That transmission cover for my brothers XT was only $10. Other parts I bought were very reasonable.
They do not have a website which was disappointing when I tried to get more info on them before my 3 hr trip. The 440 has always been a favorite of mine and was in pretty good shape. Do not know if its for sale or was a customer tractor. Just always thought they were tough looking.
ED 40 was nice but it doesn’t interest me personally. Looked to be very restorable.

Yep, its a heat shield, likely one somebody stole off'n another D series tractor.  Its just sheet metal and brackets, bolts to tranny and step, IIRR. My D-15II has it, comes in handy when working in the heat, like bush hogging, or pickin corn, all day...Wink
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Gary I am unsure of its origin, or how long he has been there. The buildings and lot look fairly new. This is the only AC salvage yard that I have found close enough for a day trip. Other than your private lot of course. Greens in NC still has some AC stuff but that’s 5 hours away. If I had a WD that sickle mower would be a great addition. It’s in very good condition. Not sure of a price on it.
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