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A-C D-15 Restoration Complete

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Fantastic Job! You do Great work. And I love the pictures and glade you got snow and not us! :)  Owner can be very proud of it!!!!!!!!!!
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its beautiful beautiful just plain out right amazingly beautiful!!!!
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The only thing that would make it look better, is if it had a narrow front!
Looks Great!
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Very nice restoration, Matt.  A few good calendar pictures there too!!
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VERY NICE MATT

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Wow!  Nice job.  Great photos too.
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You definitely do a fantastic job.
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Originally posted by jtheise4 jtheise4 wrote:

Amazing restoration.  That is one SHARP looking tractor. 

I always thought the D15 had an oval exhaust and lights on the rear fenders?  Was there some carry over between the D14 and D15 that had the lights up front and the round exhaust??
D14 and D15 series 1 round muffler and lights on rad shell, 149 cid engine
D15 series II oval muffler, lights on fenders,  160cid engine
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Beatiful job there Matt.  Orange always looks great with a snowy background.
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I can smell the fresh paint from here. Very nice!
 
 
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very nice! and great pictures also.  May I ask where you got the headlamps?  Looking for a set for my D14 and want to keep the original look as well as possible.
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Beautiful restoration!  I can only imagine how proud a farmer would be when his new AC was delivered back in the 1960's.  To climb on it for the first time and drive it around the yard, I'm sure some guys almost hated to hook it up to an implement because it would never be brand shinny new again.
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That tractor is beautiful!

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Originally posted by DonDittmar DonDittmar wrote:

Originally posted by jtheise4 jtheise4 wrote:

Amazing restoration.  That is one SHARP looking tractor. 

I always thought the D15 had an oval exhaust and lights on the rear fenders?  Was there some carry over between the D14 and D15 that had the lights up front and the round exhaust??
D14 and D15 series 1 round muffler and lights on rad shell, 149 cid engine
D15 series II oval muffler, lights on fenders,  160cid engine


Thanks for the info.  Still learning!!!
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One OUTSTANDING JOB!!! 
Orange always looks good in nice clean snow.
Congratulations!!!
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