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Granny steps for a D17

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    Posted: 18 May 2011 at 10:52pm
A couple of years ago, I put a question up about ideas for putting a step on my D17. Well, I didn't get around to doing it, and now, after having had a stroke last fall, and putting the 14.9s on it in place of the 13.6s I had on it that I had pulled off an old WD I had parted out (the 17 had combine tires on it when I got it), now I find it's too darned hard for me to get on and off of the tractor. Anyway,back then, several of you posted pics of the steps you put on your tractors. I was wondering if you'd do me the favor of posting them again, so maybe I can fond one to copy. Thanks.
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Just take a look at my Avatar. I have a hard posting pictures on here, If you want a better picture, PM me your e-mail address.

This is on my D-10.

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Unless your are the lead horse the scenery never changes!!
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 I made this one this morning. Its not as heavy as you might want , this is a puller on a diet.
 
 
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If you buy one of Forum Member Mike Noonan's steps, you will NOT be disappointed. They are VERY well designed and built. The holes match up to existing holes in your tractor, so no drilling.

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 we have steps for $30.00  bolt to step   1-800-254-3116
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