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If this was a clydesdale...

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    Posted: 14 Aug 2010 at 8:27am
it would be in the Budweiser barn. What a horse!
 


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Very nice unmolested Series 1.
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Now thats what a tractor should look like.

What do you mean another tractor, honey? That tractor has been here for years.
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love those things they remind me of a bulldog saying go ahead make my day.
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I have always been impressed with the big tires up front that say i'm going anywhere I want... good looking tractor
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What a beast, that thing looks great, just looks mean sitting there.
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The D-21 has to be the meanest looking tractor made.  I'd love to have one of those!  The one in the picture is fantastic.
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Im not sure whats going on there, it has a turbo. so is it a series one or two
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Calvin Schmidt Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Aug 2010 at 4:43pm
I don't know where you see the turbo. This is why I think it's a series I.
Small air cleaner, 6 bolt front wheels, diamond logo, no rad cap showing, series 1 decals.
I also think it must have 23.1 x 34" tires because the bolt pattern on the 32" centers is smaller and the 6 sectional weights likely won't bolt on.
The factory kit to convert a series 1 to a series 11 included the turbo with related plumbing, injection pump, new hood, bigger rad, bigger air cleaner.
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it makes u wounder did he shoot five or was it six
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i seen it at the show, it has a turbo, i looked under the hood
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Thanks Carl. There is a D-21 here in Ontario that is a similiar set up with a turbo but not the full factory conversion kit.
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I cant believe you are comparing a D21 to a clydsdale.  What lousy pullers they are, all leggy for steeping out and making road deliveries, not pulling heavy loads in the forest/fields.  That D21 is more comparable to a good 3000lb old style begian or percheron.  Short, compact, and solid muscle with huge necks, out pull a belgian any day of the week.  
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