Posted by NEKS on December 05, 2008 at 21:42:41 from (204.183.215.78):
In Reply to: Opinions on Allis D-19 posted by Chris in MO on December 05, 2008 at 15:30:25:
Bought one in the late 70's. Love it. Have a quick tach loader on it. Works good, only the hyd. are a little slow on loader. Pull a 504 Silage I bale and it works great, plenty of power. Sure is nice not to have to hold the foot clutch in when baling. Two thing right off to look for, does the hand clutch stay in on the high side. It can be adjusted if don't. Not a simple job. Does the lift arms creep down with a load on them. If does will only get worse. I need to put some oil seals in the rear end on mine. Talked to a AC man the other day and he said they were one of the easier tractors to work on.
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