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    Posted: 19 Sep 2023 at 7:03pm
Hi everybody I just scored a D series but I’m not sure if it’s a 10, 12, or 14.
It’s only my second Allis I’m typically a Ford and Farmall guy.
It has no starter so if anyone has one I’d be interested in buying it. Thanks in advance. Here are some photos. let me know if they load.
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D14 or D15 - a photo of tractor nose would help.

Edited by KMAG - 19 Sep 2023 at 7:16pm
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Ah ok even better. If it’s too dark to get a photo now I’ll get one in the morning. Thanks.
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Whatever it is, it has shuttle shift on left side!
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how about a serial number
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What happened to the muffler?
Why not get a starter for it? From what I have heard over the years, if the shuttle works, those are very good loader tractors.
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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Heavy duty front axle too.
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I think it’s a D15 industrial, shuttle shift and heavy duty front axle.
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D14 Industrial??? Serial number will tell what it is, its on the torque tube (left side) where it meets the motor.
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what is width of grill 15 is wider then 14 by 2 inch
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So on left side of bell housing there’s a raised rectangle where it looks like serial number should be. But no number.
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It will be where the yellow box is in the picture, it’s stamped into the casting and is very hard to see sometimes.

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Nothing there
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ON TOP, not the side.
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That’s below where the highlighted yellow box is. Go higher up on the same flange, above the upper bolt in your picture.
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Whoops. Just saw your reply. I’ll look today and check back. Thanks.
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Well look what I found
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D15 7053??? If I’m seeing that right you have a 1961 series 1 D15 Industrial, the standard D15’s have the “big stick” on the right side of the torque housing and that created a high and low for each gear. The industrials have it on the left side and it created a forward/reverse shuttle.
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Maybe I missed it , but is it a diesel ? If so , you may have a hard time finding a starter . Hope not , good luck .
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Nice! Thanks for all the info.
It’s a gas job. Hope starter isn’t hard to come by.
And I was wondering what the big stick on left was. The shuttle will be handy.
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I would think a gas starter would be pretty easy to find. Steve at B and B might have one.
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That is one bodacious winch on there Cool I like it!
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In the first picture it looks Ike the front support power steering vent has been screwed into the transmission oil level hole below and to the left of the key?
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Robbie our D14 industrial, shuttle clutch has the same vent
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That surprises me, don’t recall the D15 industrial I tried out having that. Thanks for correction. Guess I was to busy testing the shuttle clutch lol. I should have bought it...it went cheap
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Not saying it’s right lol. Interesting 
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Just looked in d14 parts book. Gives three different part numbers. First just says gauge assy, oil level. Second says same and base tractor in parentheses. Third says same and for utility tractor with shuttle clutch in parentheses 
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