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    Posted: 11 Oct 2010 at 9:39pm
Hey, new to allis but not to tractors, have a fords and farmalls. i went to look at a D14 industrial this past week. needs new clutch and some new gaskets.  it runs but smokes bad.  has a loader and backhoe on it think it was a henry or something (i remember the backhoe was chain driven.).  wants 800 for it.  comes with chains too.  I like the shuttle drive on it.  You think its worth it?  any pics of others?  Pics of this one to come soon. Thanks Taylor
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Buy it!  That's probably around scrap value for that tractor.  Engines, clutches, and gaskets are pretty easy to fix...
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I think that would be one to snarf up. Darrel
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I have my trailer hitched up and the gas tank full to come get it if you don't buy it...
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That is too good a price to pass up.  I would check the Shuttle Clutch to see if there is any problem there.  Other things are not too difficult to repair.
Where In PA is this unit.  It could have been one we sold.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gary Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Oct 2010 at 4:00pm
Seen a similar one sell in my area about a month ago for $1850.
I had bid the 1800.
 
AND  it did not have the Heavy Duty front axle,  OR  Shuttle Clutch.
 
Not running either - had a bad Starter.
 
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PS    BUY  IT   QUICK
 
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a smaller I 40 ( D12 Industrial) went for $1500 with loader only.  It was running as I recall.
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It's a keeper. Buy it. You can't go wrong.
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Yes, the Utility Tractors are few and far between nowadays.  Here's a snapshot of the brochure.  These were the predecessors to the D-Series Industrial Tractors.


A-C Weight ID reference and other goodies at brianahart.net
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bill, it is in waynesburg PA about a hr south of pittsburgh.  What can i lift with the loader and what can my backhoe handle?  and where should i look for parts? Thanks taylor 

Sorry for so many questions new with allis 
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if you arent going to buy it PM me....Im about 2 hours away....have truck, will travel hahaha
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The D14 my family owned had that model loader.  very nice.  But they had put a wider bucket on and it was too hard on the roll shift front axle.   A solid industrial axle would be good setup.
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  we have one in the barn [non running]   1-800-254-3116
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