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JW(NC)

01-14-2002 16:21:09




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I am looking for a AC D10 or D12 Series III.
Does anyone know the difference between the series I,II, & III? Did AC make these series in each model? I don't own one yet. But I was told to make sure it is a series III 3 point hitch. Thanks for your comments.




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Brian Ahart (MO)

01-17-2002 06:44:51




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 Re: AC D10-D12 in reply to JW(NC), 01-14-2002 16:21:09  
JW,
The D10 and D12 were introduced in 1959 with a 138 ci engine based on the D14 (smaller bore). The 138 was rated at 28.56 PTO hp. At D10 SN3501 and D12 SN3001 (around 1961), both tractors were upgraded to the 149 ci engine. This engine was rated at approx 33.5 HP in the D10/12 and remained unchanged throughout production. The switchover occurred in the late Series I models. The Series II was introduced shortly thereafter with cosmetic upgrades, live PTO and hydraulics. Series III appeared at SN9001. Optional three-point hitch was introduced with Series II and a range transmission was an option with the Series III, as was a factory tachometer. I have a D12 Series III, SN 10010. In their class they are unequalled in power and versatility. Very nice little tractors. I have pictures on my webpage:

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The versatility and collectibility of the D10 and D12 (especially the Series II and III) has kept their values at a premium.

Good luck,
Brian

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CJ

01-14-2002 19:45:04




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 Re: AC D10-D12 in reply to JW(NC), 01-14-2002 16:21:09  
Both models were built in all three series.



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