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    Posted: 28 Mar 2012 at 8:42pm
hello everyone my husband just bought me a series 1 d10 allis chalmers for our anniversary although its 99% mechanical it needs some cosmetics like a grill  need help finding a new one or a old one that needs work ....please help thanks Clown 
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Welcome to the Forum.  I'm sure you'll find what you need here. This is probably the best site on the net.
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Hi Toi
 
Welcome to the Forum.
 
Do you have any pictures of your D-10, and / or the Serial number.
 
See the attached link for Serial No. location ( L/H side of tractor below breather )
 
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Don Snow builds replacement grills for D series tractors that are better than original.
Norm's toys sells them. Last time I checked they were $275.
Nothing is impossible if it is properly financed
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the serial number is  D10   1278  and how on earth do i get pitures up on this thing LOL
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  we have the grills in stock    1-800-254-3116
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That Serial number would make it one of the first D-10 built.
 
Started in 1959 at Serial 1001. So yours was built in 1959.
 
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welcome to allis page! nice to find another woman here. best regards yzfarmgirl. 
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Smile ya cool huh
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To post a picture, click the Reply button, the reply box shows up,
write your reply, then at the top of the reply box find thr little picture of a tree, click that and it will lead you through the prosess.
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Congrats on your anniversary!  Hope you get lots of years of enjoyment out of hte D10.
                 
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If this is an early D-10 you would have the three black bars around the grill.  If you get one you may want to duplicate it since they are rather rare and makes the 10 look classy.  Don't know why AC stopped them.
Perhaps someone can post a picture of the grill I describe. 
Welcome to the form.  You will find that you have an excellent tractor.
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The back bar grill is not hard to make. I went to a steel supply and got the mesh, and the bar stock, 1"x1/16" I think it was. Then you meke 2 clipps that hold the bottom in place.
You need to find a plastic or rubber "U" channel to go around the ouside.
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here is the picture of my new anniversary present
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Way to go! Thats a darn good present!! And welcome!
 
Always liked the looks of the black bar series, they just plain look good.
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I made this one out of a junk d19 grille and got the stuf to go around the outside from mcaster carr, I think, just posting beacuse of how easy it is to make them, yours is suposed to have the bars , this is a series one as well but mine is at the other end of the serial # (one of the later series 1s , it should have this grille) range
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