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8ntruck

Yup.  It is a twin cylinder, as well - one of the bigger ones.  18 or 20 horse maybe.

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krystolo

Man, he's got at least two of them!

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Darb1964

I have a good amount of D stuff, just in case you are already addicted. See it is a religion, and I'm a Temple builder. I just acquired a D-160 myself, in case your competitive, I'll drive for tractors, because I am.

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953 nut

:text-coolphotos:          Those are both projects but look like they are complete. The second one having the PTO and three point hitch is quite hard to find. The "D" is a bit more complicated to work on than your "C" but well worth the investment for your farm.

When do you plan to pick them up?             :ychain:

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rjg854

@krystolo  are you hooked on these little red tractors already :ychain:

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WHX??

I think she wants to become a member of the dysfunctional D family! :ychain: 

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seuadr

i've always thought the Ds were very cool, but parts and implement availability pushed me to the 520H instead.

 

same story with the XIs - i'd LOVE a LXI or a DXI just because i find them super cool - but i'd need a blower and a deck, and a grader and, and and, :D

 

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krystolo
1 hour ago, 953 nut said:

:text-coolphotos:          Those are both projects but look like they are complete. The second one having the PTO and three point hitch is quite hard to find. The "D" is a bit more complicated to work on than your "C" but well worth the investment for your farm.

When do you plan to pick them up?             :ychain:

Yeah, I’m liking the PTO, but honestly, I think my C can do everything I need. 
 

Just hate to see them rusting away, and if they were a good price...

 

Not too far from me, either. Unusual to see so many down here in NC. 

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krystolo
1 hour ago, rjg854 said:

@krystolo  are you hooked on these little red tractors already :ychain:

It’s hard not to be!! So fun!

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WHX??
16 minutes ago, krystolo said:

Just hate to see them rusting away

Yep! 

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pacer

Wow! I'm pretty much a 'D' nut, love them things --- most of the time:wacko: til one breaks down.:ranting: as mentioned they can be a bit of a booger to work on!

 

The first one is prolly a D180, clue is the gas tank appears to be a 5 gallon one and the 200 had an 8 gal.

 

The second ones clue to being a D200 is the oil filter on the engine. 

 

PTO attachments ARE scarce, but a 3 point hitch is a beautiful thing for Sooooo many things!

 

I'm jealous!!

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pfrederi

Three point hitch is a great thing.  Just be aware the rear PTO is sort of unique it will not run standard 540 or 1000 implements you are pretty much limited to a couple WH specific things.)

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Pullstart
3 hours ago, pfrederi said:

Three point hitch is a great thing.  Just be aware the rear PTO is sort of unique it will not run standard 540 or 1000 implements you are pretty much limited to a couple WH specific things.)


what rpm is this PTO at wide open throttle?

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haydendavid380
34 minutes ago, pullstart said:


what rpm is this PTO at wide open throttle?

Looks like 2,000

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