Height | 81 in. (205 cm) | |
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Length |
140 in. (355 cm) (Gas) 143 in. (363 cm) (Diesel) |
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Weight (Ballasted) | 9 | |
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Weight (Operating) | 4 | |
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Weight | 4670 to 9395 lbs | |
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"I have a D-17 Series I 6-cylinder diesel. I purchased it in July 1980 and it had 164 hours on a major overhaul. It now has 890 after 36 years, so you can see most of its time has been spent in the barn. It has been a great tractor and has never failed me when I've needed it. I plow a large garden, brush, mow, disc, move snow, and dig potatoes with this beast. But, as I've gotten older, I'm wanting a tractor with a loader, so after 36 great years this one will be headed down the road if I can find what I want. Would I recommend a D-17? In a heartbeat. "
"I have owned this tractor since 1988 when my father died and it was passed on to me. He bought it new in 1962. It has never been out of our family. One of the most reliable pieces of equipment I have ever owned. It is just now getting to the point I need to do some injector work on the engine. Of course, being as old as it is, it isn't easy to find parts. I was in S.E. Asia (Vietnam War) when he bought it, but I remember him talking about how great a tractor it was. I am proud it was passed on to me. It only once has failed to start and that was my fault."
"Don't much about it? Learning has 5 ft. bush hog blade, front loader, draw bar would like to get a 3-point hitch for it."
"I have a D-17 diesel that was passed down to me. Other than fuel problems, it runs great. It is my ol' reliable tractor. "
"Whether cold or hot this tractor will start and run. It will move big round bales of hay and can handle a 6' bush hog. Nothing fancy, plus no need to worry about scratches as it came with plenty already in place. "
"1960 black bar D-17. Mine is a gas tractor that I use to run a 6' brush hog. "
"Only a few more than 12,000 of these beauties rolled out of the West Allis Tractor Division outside of Milwaukee WI before mine. There are two other old D-17s within a mile of our farm in SW MI - a testament to American built-to-last design and production values. My D-17 is used to mow, plow, disc, grade and haul. It does all tasks equally well. Sometimes I wish it ran on diesel, then winter comes and I'm glad it will turn right over, although it doesn't use gasoline at a particularly fast rate. I paid $3,500 for it and drove it home. The transmission is good in all speeds and the after-market PTO some wise farmer installed long ago rounds out this classic, great American beauty. Can't you just imagine how sweet it is to rumble through a field of scarlet clover, blue sky and white clouds overhead - and Persian Orange below. These are worth seeking out, rebuilding and maintaining. Thanks for reading this love song to my Allis. "