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Was one of the D17 models rare-the Series IV maybe

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    Posted: 06 May 2010 at 11:01pm
We have a Series one and Series IV D17; or at least I believe it's a series IV; but I have an idea it may just be the decal as it is one of our many tractors we have saved from the ding weeds. Here is a picture if it will let me post a URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Allis-Chalmers_Model_D17.jpg  

I don't know where I heard one was rare but I really think I have. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kip in cny Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 May 2010 at 11:09pm
welcome to the page  your photo thing didnt work.  The D-17 IV is not rare they were the best of the D17s with larger hyd and a 3pt.   But I would like to see the photo if you get it posted. 
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Kip u can cut and paste it to get the pic.  Nice looking tractor, but not really rare....just worth more than the early series D17.  Should have a live hydraulic pump where the belt pulley normally goes. RH side, in front of the brakes.
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Okay I wasn't sure; hey I did find a forum thread from this site about a D17 Wheatland that's rare: It's called "so how rare is a D17 Wheatland propane" http://www.allischalmers.com/new/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=6966&title=so-how-rare-is-a-d17-wheatland-propane
Also how do you get that list of all your tractor under neathe your forum posts?
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Yeah the propane wheatland that sold for $16k?? is yet to be substantiated...BTW, wheatland D17's would be worth more than a Series IV....but a regular Series IV would be a much more useful tractor, and a Diesel SIV would be worth more than a gas.
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All right. Yeah I didn't think there was a big chance we owned anything rare. The only thing that's rare is how we still use all our Allis Chalmers regularly and that's all we own. 
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   Daniel, I would say the Series IV is scarce compared to many tractors but not really rare. Looks like you have quite the herd there !
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My D17 Series IV diesel with heavy offset disk
 
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rare...  real nice original, all of the metal looks excellent, that's rare,
one of the ultra rare FWA 17's !
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 There's a picture of all the allis chalmers we had in the mid 90s. We have at least four more now. Sorry it's blurry; it's a picture of a picture. 
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Oh come on!  
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now that's a picture
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Danial, Click on "member control panel" at the top left of the forum page. Click "edit profile" and go toward the bottom where it says "signature" and type in the box whatever you want to show up with each post you make.
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