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D17 series 1 value
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180doug
03-15-2008 18:37:25
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Whats a 17 gas tractor worth? Series 1 sitting for 6 years in a shed, just a plain 17 with 3 pt., snap coupler with a drawbar ,looks pretty good sheet metal wise ,paints faded
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Chris in MO
03-16-2008 10:01:44
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Re: D17 series 1 value in reply to 180doug, 03-15-2008 18:37:25
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Are you thinking of selling it? If so where are you located (state)? You mentioned that it had a 3 point snap coupler. It is either a 3 point hitch with the lift arms and a site for pinning a toplink or it is a snap coupler which only has a bar between the lift arms and no place for a top link. Lack of a proper 3 point hitch will hurt the usefulness of this tractor unless you've got good condition snap coupler implements. Christopher
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180doug
03-17-2008 15:17:39
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Re: D17 series 1 value in reply to Chris in MO, 03-16-2008 10:01:44
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It has a full 3 pt.; snap coupler hitch that has a drawbar made for it
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