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electric D-19

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rednekelmo

03-11-2008 09:17:19




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well with $5.00 diesel on the way where is my electric tractor at? Maybe somone will dig that electric D-19 out that A/C was tinkering with in the 60's.Did anyone here ever get to see that D-19 in action? weren't we promised nuclear powered tractors and flying cars by now?oh and where is my jetpack?




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JMS/.MN

03-11-2008 17:28:00




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 Re: electric D-19 in reply to rednekelmo, 03-11-2008 09:17:19  
It was a fuel cell tractor, based on a mid-sized D series, not the D19. At the Smithsonian Institution, on loan to a museum in Hutchinson, MN. in recent years- four miles out of town is the all AC show put on by the Upper Midwest AC Collector"s Club, about the fourth weekend in July.



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in-too-deep

03-11-2008 16:43:54




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 Re: electric D-19 in reply to rednekelmo, 03-11-2008 09:17:19  
Dang it, I just packed up my tractor books or I'd do some research for you : )



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DiyDave

03-11-2008 16:39:52




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 Re: electric D-19 in reply to rednekelmo, 03-11-2008 09:17:19  
It wasn't a D-19, it was more like a B, cool little tractor, I think its owned by the Smithsonian, but on loan to a museum in the midwest, somewhere. Anyway, I think it was a fuel cell tractor, that ran on a gas (Hydrazine) and water, I'm not sure of how it was done, other than the fuel cells generated electricity to run the electric motor. There is a film available, I think over at the unofficial allis page, and C.H. Wendell's book gives a good description, too.

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rednekelmo

03-11-2008 18:28:55




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 Re: electric D-19 in reply to DiyDave, 03-11-2008 16:39:52  
thanks it's been a while since I saw anything about it don't know why D-19 stuck in my head



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