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Allis Chamlers D21

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rick mcafee

08-29-2007 15:20:27




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Did AC ever make a series 3 or series 4 D21 and what was the difference




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BigMarv1085

08-30-2007 14:07:05




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 Re: Allis Chamlers D21 in reply to rick mcafee, 08-29-2007 15:20:27  
Ran 4 different one's and they were a hoss. Very comfortable to operate and I'm psoitive that the series II was the latest and the greatest. Weak point was the bottom end of the engine.



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ILikeCase

08-30-2007 00:00:30




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 Re: Allis Chamlers D21 in reply to rick mcafee, 08-29-2007 15:20:27  
I knew that I had arrived when as a teenager I graduated from working for a farmer with a R JD to getting to operate a D 21. Don't get me wrong, the R JD is one sweet girl but a D 21 AC is the 'Belle of the Ball'.



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James22

08-29-2007 19:24:37




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 Re: Allis Chamlers D21 in reply to rick mcafee, 08-29-2007 15:20:27  
I believe the series II was replaced by the 220. Agree with Michael, it is the only A/C I ever desired to own. Alas, the better half says I should be content with the sales literature.



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rrlund

08-30-2007 06:49:06




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 Re: Allis Chamlers D21 in reply to James22, 08-29-2007 19:24:37  
I agree. I'm an Oliver man,but when that D 21 came out,WOW,what a tractor. The local Allis dealer had one in the showroom. Dad and all the neighbors said it was too big a tractor for these parts. Was made for out west. I know where there's one right now,I think all they do with the old gal is move round bales. Times sure change.



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Michael Soldan

08-29-2007 16:37:29




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 Re: Allis Chamlers D21 in reply to rick mcafee, 08-29-2007 15:20:27  
I can't answer your question, but I will tell you that D21's were a beautiful piece of machinery. There was a restored one at a local tractor show and it was one of the best restorations I have seen..what a great tractor...and I'm a Farmall lover!



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