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    Posted: 27 Apr 2024 at 10:05pm
I'm considering selling my series 1 D15. It has a narrow front, gas engine, power steering and snap coupler hitch. It starts and runs good. Rear tires don't have much tread but otherwise are OK. One rear rim has rust around the valve stem. I have a good used rim that will go along with the tractor. I also have a mismatched set of rear tires with excellent tread.The power director seems to shift normally. Rear hitch lifts like it should. It appears to have been repainted at some time. All the sheet metal including the fenders are in very good condition. I'm located near Watertown WI. I can deliver within reason for the right deal. I'm asking $2650. Video is at https://youtu.be/whFUFI1fwMc?si=2zIYiH5KXRpPzvtP
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A few more notes. The wheel with the bad rim has fluid in it. The other does not. I will be having the fluid removed and the rim swapped as time allows between planting, working and family time. It's currently running on my carb from my h3 dozer. The original carb is apart on my workbench right now, and it's hopefully going to be my Sunday project, so it will have a freshly rebuilt carb, using a premium rebuild kit installed. Any other questions please just ask.
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Is your D15 I still available?  My email is leon@ballandson.com or call 785-527-3200 Thanks
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Sorry,  Forgot to ask if it jumps out of any gears or uses any oil.
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Looks like a series 2 to me. Just saying.
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Yes, I still have it. It's definitely a series 1. It is serial number 1926, which would make it a very early 1961, the second year of production. It does not jump out of any gears, and it does not appear to use any oil, however I can't say I've put a ton of hours on the engine myself. 
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I still have this tractor for sale. I did get the rear rim changed out, so the tractor is completely ready for use. 
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Originally posted by ACinSC ACinSC wrote:

Looks like a series 2 to me. Just saying.
Air cleaner on the left: Absolutely positively a series I 
If it was fun to pull in LOW gear, I could have a John Deere.
Real pullers don't have speed limits.
If you can't make it GO... make it SHINY
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