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Picked this up today ,D 10

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    Posted: 25 Nov 2020 at 7:05pm
 
  Less then 15 miles away . 

    Opinion's  and comments  always welcome .

  PTO driven pump runs drive motor for mower .Very neat set up .

  S/N  9496   1966 series 3

  


Edited by Fred in Pa - 25 Nov 2020 at 7:23pm
He who dies with the most toys is,
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If all else fails ,Read all that is PRINTED.
Just because you do not have the tools for job , it dose not make it a bad design.
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Fred you find the neatest tractors. That is the first narrow front D10 I have ever seen. Was it a mower for a school? Are you going to sell it or add it to your collection?
1968 B-208, 1976 720 (2 of them)Danco brush hog, single bottom plow,52" snow thrower, belly mower,rear tine tiller, rear blade, front blade, 57"sickle bar,1983 917 hydro, 1968 7hp sno-bee, 1968 190XTD
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Does it run?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Fred in Pa Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Nov 2020 at 7:54pm
 
   CA front end on tractor ,   guy that had it only got it because family owed him money and ask if he would take tractor .The old man that owed it had passed a few years ago. I  got to get it running .Guy I got it from just wanted to move it on. 
He who dies with the most toys is,
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If all else fails ,Read all that is PRINTED.
Just because you do not have the tools for job , it dose not make it a bad design.
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looks good!
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what did you pay?

Needs rear tires. 
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Fred,  You find the most unique equipment.  Narrow front D-10.  That must be the only one out there.  Looks like it is not too bad.  Will be very unusual and draw a lot of attention.   Very good job with the front end.  You know, it looks original.  
Fred,  As I said before you find the damdest things.  That three point hitch is really great.  Is that an original Allis Chalmers set up?  I only sold the Series I.  
You know, I can never see you name that I think of Uncle Bill.  What a wonderful man.  Was a real delight to know even if it was for a short time.
Good Luck!
Happy Thanksgiving!
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That would look good next to my sfw d12
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Where does the battery go now?
What is all the bracing for on the left fender outside?
Funny place to stick the tool box.

Was the mower controlled by a valve that varied the speed? Seems to be a large volume of oil for that application but I guess heat was concern.
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Ah I see, they stuck the battery outside the left fender
No lift control on the deck?
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Here is the lift ,works off 3 point valve .






Edited by Fred in Pa - 26 Nov 2020 at 8:17am
He who dies with the most toys is,
nonetheless ,still dead.
If all else fails ,Read all that is PRINTED.
Just because you do not have the tools for job , it dose not make it a bad design.
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That is an early C front end with the short arm on the steering. I'll bet the geometry makes it turn very sharp. That actually looks more like something factory done than when the long arm units are used.
If it was fun to pull in LOW gear, I could have a John Deere.
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Neat Tractor Fred.
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Originally posted by Bill Long Bill Long wrote:

Fred,  You find the most unique equipment.  Narrow front D-10.  That must be the only one out there.  Looks like it is not too bad.  Will be very unusual and draw a lot of attention.   Very good job with the front end.  You know, it looks original.  
Fred,  As I said before you find the damdest things.  That three point hitch is really great.  Is that an original Allis Chalmers set up?  I only sold the Series I.  
You know, I can never see you name that I do not think of Uncle Bill.  What a wonderful man.  Was a real delight to know even if it was for a short time.
Good Luck!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Bill Long


Known Fred and Bill for a good number of years great fellows.Uncle Bill as we all called him was definitely
a special person.Wife and I were talking about him the the other day.
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Hi LO Range sure makes a nice addition 

He who dies with the most toys is,
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Mower deck is Aluminum ,never rust out . 
Its not cracked  or busted up . 
 


Edited by Fred in Pa - 26 Nov 2020 at 8:16am
He who dies with the most toys is,
nonetheless ,still dead.
If all else fails ,Read all that is PRINTED.
Just because you do not have the tools for job , it dose not make it a bad design.
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Got extra set of name plates to go on tractor .Just need colors changed 

  
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That does look sharp as a nerrow front. Wounder how good the mower works. Not sure you would want to be out on hot days though sitting on hot hyd oil. Or bumpy field with out some kinda seat suspension

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I like the narrow front. Looks like a half scale D15-D17. It would be a fun little chore tractor. Tom
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That one NICE tractor and mower. I like the hydraulic drive, but I would need LOTS of padding on that seat. Congratulations, Fred, and Happy Thanksgiving.
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Fred, this is becoming a habit, you just gonna post a new D10 ya bought every couple years or so now?
We had a sign in our high school locker room that stated, " Good luck is the result of hard work."  Finding this stuff is no accident, good job man!
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Real nice!!
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     Quite a nice find. Never saw a mower run with a hydraulic motor like that. Looks like a good idea. Is that a factory set up?
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That's awesome Fred.  That's got about every neat thing a guy could want on a tractor.  Good catch!

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Congrats Fred! I would drive that! Good pictures! I like narrow front tractors too. They could have sold a bunch of these!
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Fred

Did they tell you if the Optional TorqueTube Gears were set up as a 2 speed gear box, OR as a Reverser like an I-40?

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As stated above , guy I got it from  , got it from the family of previous owner .They knew nothing about tractor .My guess its a high - low as they where only available in series 3 . 

  I will not know until I have tractor running .
He who dies with the most toys is,
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If all else fails ,Read all that is PRINTED.
Just because you do not have the tools for job , it dose not make it a bad design.
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Unique and a Series III to boot !  Second NF conversion that I've seen.  Cool 

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  Thanks for all ? n input .   As I do not need a mowing tractor and all the PM's about what I was going to do with this .Well IT's  now  SOLD  to Forum member . Thanks to all, 
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Ah man,,,,I knew I should have asked!! Didn’t think you would have sold it until you had it running at least. I wont hesitate again darn it. Lesson learned.
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