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Re: Mystery AC Solved?. . I think she's a D10, Series II !!!!
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Posted by Darrell Jr (MN) on January 31, 2001 at 11:23:52 from (64.12.105.26):
In Reply to: Mystery AC Solved?. . I think she's a D10, Series II !!!! posted by Shep on January 30, 2001 at 22:50:41:
Shep, as for some of your other questions. The gauge in the upper righ hand corner is the traction booster gauge, the one below it is the water temp. I see you are missing the right hand side panel below the gas tank, try to see if it is around where the tractor was at, as they are hard to find, just like the hood side panel that has ALLIS CHALMERS on it. My guess on the levers is, one is for the traction booster, and the other is the PTO engage/disengage. The knob in the left side panel is the choke knob. Your tractor has the wrong key switch, and the D-10's were started by the key, not a button. The hole in the center of the gauge panel is for a fuse holder. It also looks like there is an open hole in the upper right hand corner of the gauge panel, and that hole is for the light switch. I would suggest you find a service manual, with that you will have most of the answers to your quetions. If you decide to sell any of the implements, let me know, as I have a D-12 series II with 3pt, that I am looking for implements for. I hope this helps you out, Darrell Jr (MN)
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