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    Posted: 01 Apr 2018 at 6:44am

   Howdy,
   Are the front grills for the 100 series Allis Chalmers the same size? If not which are the same?

   Thanks Kurzy
   
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170 and 175 are the same.  180, 185, 190 and 200 are the same SIZE but not necessarily the same design - early 190 bar grille or 200 pleated mesh grille.  They will all fit, but not always correct.
'49 G, '54 WD45, '55 CA, '56 WD45D, '57 WD45, '58 D14, '59 D14, '60 D14, '63 D15D, '66 D15II, '66 D21II, '67 D17IV, '67 D17IVD, '67 190XTD, '73 620, '76 185, '77 175, '84 8030, '85 6080
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  Howdy DSeries4,
  Well that makes it a lot harder to find a grill for a one seventy I just purchased!

  Thanks Kurzy
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DSeries4 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Apr 2018 at 2:58am
Originally posted by Kurzy Kurzy wrote:


  Howdy DSeries4,
  Well that makes it a lot harder to find a grill for a one seventy I just purchased!

  Thanks Kurzy


I have a good one that came off a 170 diesel that I could sell.  Distance could be an issue though seeing you are in Montana.  If it helps, I can bring it to the orange spectacular in Minnesota in July.
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I don't know of a harder part to replace for the 100 series than the grill.  I have been trying to replace the one for my 185 since 2013.  I have found a couple which were barely above junk status, but I have yet to get my hands on a good one.

I hope you have better luck.
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Someone like Luke needs to start making the grills. They would sell quite well if you could make them at an affordable enough price. 
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Affordable price. Lmao. Not possible with that piece Ed. I would love to be able to remake those grills!
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I work in a tool and die shop I had talked to the foreman about making grills . I know we could  but the dies would be very high priced. If we had a good vender we could build them. We have 2- 100 ton presses it could be done . Also we would need some good grills to make a pattern ! Right now its slow it would be a good time !
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Luke,

I don't have a 170, but they sort of look like the one on my 160. Not an easy part.
What do you think the selling price would be for a 170 grill.
Formed steel, primer finish.
Assume you got 15 orders.
I am just curious, being in aerospace manufacturing. And it concerns me that nobody makes grills or gas tanks for our Allis tractors.
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Originally posted by DSeries4 DSeries4 wrote:

170 and 175 are the same.  180, 185, 190 and 200 are the same SIZE but not necessarily the same design - early 190 bar grille or 200 pleated mesh grille.  They will all fit, but not always correct.


Is a 210 the same size as a 180 - 200?
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Reproducing it and reproducing it like originals is two different animals. Neither is cheap, and most will not pay for them. JMHO Tracy
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I think a 210 is the same size but it has the extra plate added on the bottom.
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According to PARTS BOOK,there are only 2 matching part #'s for the grill, 180 and "some" 190's (different grill pattern that has already been mentioned). A 175, 200,210 and 220 have their own # with the 220 requiring 2 parts to make the entire "shell" which also has extra lower wings along the bottom heading back towards the engine . A 170 has the same # as a 175

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Let’s say each half of the die costs $50000. Just a rough guess, that would be $100000 just in the dies alone not including set up fees and materials. I like the idea a lot but i sell new parts everyday and most people appreciate it but some can’t believe the price. So if a guy asked $1500 for a grill how many do you think he would sell!?
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It would be more economical to take your bad, run over grill to a professional body shop.


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Casey Creek...I just sold one today (4/3/18) for the 180/185 for 450.00 and it was a very nice original...not a fiberglass grill. They're very hard to come by!    Rick
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Originally posted by Rick Rick wrote:

Casey Creek...I just sold one today (4/3/18) for the 180/185 for 450.00 and it was a very nice original...not a fiberglass grill. They're very hard to come by!    Rick


At least you were able to provide someone with a proper grill.  I had a super nice grill on mine but it was pulled off by some vines when I was clearing brush with a rotary cutter.  What was left could not be repaired.


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I think I need to put an extra lock on my 185 so it can't fall off no matter what...
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I was using a couple of zip ties, but then it came to be a bit of a hassle when I checked the air cleaner, so I stopped using them. I now just drill a small hole in the grill at the top and use a self threading screw to hold it. Doesn't really hurt anything and it stays just fine. I also adjust the clamps on each side and make them SNAP some and have had no problems at all and I use mine to brush hog all the time.
 
Casey Creek...I guess what I was trying to point out to you, was that you just missed a real good grill for your tractor...I found out that the grills are NOT CHEAP! I had to purchase a total of 7 grills over a four year period and they ranged from 400.00 to 550.00! That's a lot of dough, just for a grill! LOL!
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I was lucky and was able to repair my grill for my 190xt. I thought it had too much rust at the bottom to be repaired. A friend of mine was able to safe it by cutting out the bad metal and weilding in new metal. It turned out very well. I searched for a grill for 2 months before giving up. Found 1 for $600! I passed as it needed some metal work as well.
I removed the latches and filled the holes. Wielded a 10” strip down both sides on the inside of the grill sides. Drilled 2 holes on each side of the side panel wings and tapped the strip to accept 1/4x20 bolts. Nice smooth look and no more chances of it falling off and getting run over. Not factory, but a better way to secure the precious grill.
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