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    Posted: 01 Mar 2018 at 6:02pm
This D-19 diesel was headed for China in January but I just couldn't stand to see that happen.....It was rough and some parts had been robbed from it...I'm sure that the engine is junk..It originally came from rice country and has the mud shields..

Here it is today 99.99 % complete after robbing several other D-19 diesel parts tractors.....Theres only one other D-19 diesel in this part of the country and he recently had the head off it...




Edited by 180Puller - 01 Mar 2018 at 7:19pm
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She looks a ton better now over what you started out with, good job!!!!!
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Thank you for saving it! Sad to see one like that go to China. Looks like you are making good progress on it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 180Puller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Mar 2018 at 7:12pm

Heres a D-19 gas that came from the same place as the diesel but it wasn't going to be sold for scrap..It had a few parts missing but is now 100% complete..


Edited by 180Puller - 01 Mar 2018 at 7:13pm
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Good !luck with both of them.
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Nice Saves! Thanks for doing that!!
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Nice save on the d19!!!! What are the plans for the old girl,make her pretty or put her to work or both??keep us up to date.
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What do you mean by mud shields?
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Nice save! Joy to you, sir.
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Originally posted by Lonn Lonn wrote:

What do you mean by mud shields?
Easy Lonn you will have the TIDE POD eaters on you like their on me.HEHE Maybe them MUDSHIELDS protect his knees.

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AC sold some D series tractors equipped for the rice fields wich included extensions from the fenders to the foot platforms to keep the mud off the driver.  Not sure if the ones in the picture is a factory set up but they were an option.


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Chad you are correct very small number had them. They were below the fenders not sure by the pics if what you circled is right but again that was a option on D19 rice tractors. They sold for 5888.00 gasoline D19 rice in 1964


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For what its worth our D15 series II has those mud shields and it has been in Kansas since new. Glad to know that is optional equipment. Nice save on that D19 looks like a fun project

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If you D15 II has those, you have only the 2nd known rice model.  I sold mine to a collecter in Canada.  The fenders are taller too. There's a few other differences I dont recall.  Mine came from the OK KS boarder.
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Heres pictures of both mud shields on my D-19 diesel......They look factory made...This tractor will probably be for sale as I looked at another D-19 diesel yesterday thats for sale...The gas D-19 pictured may also be for sale to fund the D-19 I looked at ....


Edited by 180Puller - 03 Mar 2018 at 8:18am
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