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Belts For D17 Series IV

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    Posted: 17 Jun 2017 at 9:45am
Hello,

My father owns a 1967 D17 Series IV. His power steering belt broke. He's looking for the Power Steering belt and the other belt?

Does anyone know the sizes of the belts on the D17 IV?

Or, where's a good place to purchase the belts?

Regards,

acisbest.
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I walk into the local NAPA store, and they always have belts for my series 4 diesel. 
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Thanks for the suggestion. Called my local NAPA, they said bring the belt in. You must be in farm country. I see that your from IA.... Pennsylvania is very rural but in Montgomery county PA they chopped up all of the farms and built houses. Before the housing bubble burst the county was losing an acre an hour to developers.

I wonder if my NAPA clerks know what a farm tractor is?

If I don't get a response on the list I'm going to call a NAPA store in Madison County, IA and have them ship it!

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The prices on AGCO prices are pretty reasonable too.  They would know exactly what you need.
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Originally posted by acisbest acisbest wrote:

Thanks for the suggestion. Called my local NAPA, they said bring the belt in. You must be in farm country. I see that your from IA.... Pennsylvania is very rural but in Montgomery county PA they chopped up all of the farms and built houses. Before the housing bubble burst the county was losing an acre an hour to developers.

I wonder if my NAPA clerks know what a farm tractor is?

If I don't get a response on the list I'm going to call a NAPA store in Madison County, IA and have them ship it!

Regards,
acisbest
Look up Sandy Lake Implement in Sandy Lake PA. Call Brenda and tell her what you need. She'll get the correct belts or anything else you need shipped right to your door.
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