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JohnT

09-26-2002 04:56:04




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I would like to see a comparisons of the size, dimensions, hp, weight, etc, between the D-10, D12 and the D14. And, does any of these have dual hydraulic connections? and, does any of these have live PTO? If so what years would I need to look for?
I presume the D-10 and D-12 will pull a 2 btm plow, and the D-14 will pull 3 btms.??




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Bryan Smith

09-27-2002 13:27:03




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 Re: comparisons in reply to JohnT, 09-26-2002 04:56:04  
D10 - 28.51 pto hp
D12 - 28.56 pto hp
D14 - 34.08 belt hp

The D10 and D12 were basically the same tractor if I recall correctly - one was single row (D10), the other was 2 row (D12) just like the B and C were 1 and 2 row tractors. None of these will have two-way hydraulics, although you can buy an adapter for that for around $220 on the Yesterday's tractor site. The D14 had a hand clutch that allowed "live" pto (use the hand clutch to stop and shift while using the pto, use the foot clutch to engage and disengage the pto). I don't remember about the D10/D12 - I was thinking they didn't have the hand clutch, but I could be wrong.

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