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Deere 2510 vs Allis D17 IV
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Posted by Redwing on January 02, 2006 at 14:09:00 from (69.179.60.130):
I have narrowed it done to two 1967's both wide frontends. This tractor is going to be used to plough,disc,cultavate,150 gal 3pt sprayer and back blade work. The Deere is a 2510 gas SCV-1,15.5x38 75% 4300 plus hours. A real nice looking tractor everything works. $6000 The Allis is a D17 IV gas factory 3pt SCV-2,loaded 18.4x28 95%, 3400 plus hours. This tractor was traded in with a cracked block. So the dealer has rebuilt a Gleaner E combine engine and used it on his farm for the last year. Nice looking everything works.$4250 I have been dealing with this dealer for years he has worked on my tractor and I trust him. I was going to buy the Deere today but the Allis was in his shop for a paint job and it caught my eye so I asked about it and got the history and was told $4250 before paint. It looks to me like the Allis is the way to go or am I missing something. Any thoughts?
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