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    Posted: 13 May 2010 at 8:34pm
What do yall think a 1963 D-10 with a busted block is worth? The rest of the tractor is in fair shape. I have a (i think) 1959 D-10 and thought that I might pick up the other tractor for parts. I can only see a few changes on the 1963 from the 1959. Will most of the parts work on my 1959 model?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DREAM Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 May 2010 at 8:46pm
Not an expert on the D-series, but wouldn't there be a series change from 1959 to 1963? Maybe series 2 to series 3? Somebody else will help, just bumping it up.
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The Series II D 10 will have independent P.T.O. and a different hydralic pump.  Also the engine will be more cubic inches having the same H.P. as a D14.  The Series I will have the same H.P. as a CA  with a CA hydralic pump and P.T.O.
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Thinking out loud, not knowing the extent of the cracked block, the condition of the tractor, and knowing the relative rareness of the D10 (approx 2500 made); it may be worth the effort to rehab it. Have seen pretty badly cracked blocks fixed up with plastic steel. If the block is too far gone to be fixed up, a donor 149 or 160 engine will bolt right in. Not for sure, however, but would suspect that the 125 would also bolt in without much of a fuss. If it were closer and it is complete, I would offer $1500 for it and consider it to be a candidate for a rehab project.

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