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    Posted: 04 Oct 2012 at 9:50pm
We are working on a allis chalmers roadgrader at school. I was trying to find the years and serial numbers form them on line but cant find anything. Its the gas d and it looks the same as a g226 wd45 engine. i was reading about the earlier ones that had 58hp but i dont think its that. i dont know the serial number off the top of my head but i can get it tomarrow. Another question, where do you find parts for these? would like a clutch be the same as a 45? just was wondering thanks for any help!
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The model D grader with the gas engine was made from 1949 until 1970. If you find that serial # we should be able to tell which year it was made. Some parts for this you'll only find used but you'll be surprised how many parts can be found in other ways. If you mention specific parts on this site you'll hear from helpful people that will point you in the right direction. I'm sure someone will answer your clutch question.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DonBC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Oct 2012 at 1:50am
There should be a serial number on a brass tag on the frame on the right hand side just where you get on the machine. I have a list of the serial numbers as they relate to the year. Depending on the year they started out with the WD gas engine then the WD45 226 gas engine and then the D17 226 gas engine so the clutch assemblies for these tractors was used in the D grader. My parts book for serial number 5425 and up has the same part number for the clutch as the tractor except for an additional number at the beginning of the part number.
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serial number is 3930
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That makes it a 1954 model. The engine and related engine parts would be the same as a WD45 farm tractor. The suppliers on this site should be able to get you the parts that you need.
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that sounds good! how many where made in 1954? and what factory did they come out of?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DonBC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Oct 2012 at 5:44pm
My list shows serial numbers 3606-4310 for 1954 so that would be 704 machines for that year. I would have to look at the s/n plate on mine to try and confirm where they were made.
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is there anywhere to get parts for these?
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Engine parts no problem, other parts will usually require salvaging parts off of a parts machine or fabricating or adapting a part from something else. Good luck.
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;ike seals for the drives, to fix so of the oil leaks, i would think agco would have that?
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What specific parts are you looking for?
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Seals and bearings are usually not a problem as these are not manufactured by the machine manufacturer but sourced from a bearing or seal manufacturer. Just take number off the bearing or seal and take it to any supplier of these types of parts. 
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I am looking for information. Serial number D-5843 (year?). Need an engine or an engine rebuild kit.

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MINPAR in Minneapolis has been supplying my needs for seals, gaskets, etc., bearings. They do have a website with parts books on line.

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a D not DD should be a gas 226.  quite easy to get parts for
Me -C,U,UC,WC,WD45,190XT,TL-12,145T,HD6G,HD16,HD20

Dad- WD, D17D, D19D, RT100A, 7020, 7080,7580, 2-8550's, 2-S77, HD15
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Originally posted by MSSTRANS MSSTRANS wrote:

I am looking for information. Serial number D-5843 (year?). Need an engine or an engine rebuild kit.

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The year is late 1960.
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 Be  care full  with  the  crank shaft  for  the  grader  it  has  a longer  snout  that  the  tractors  ran..   wd ,wd45 & d-17  engines  ...  also  wd & wd 45  used  10 inch  clutch  d-17  had  11"  clutch..    Tony
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I just picked up a Motor grader, the plate on the right side of cab says D-3097. Can anyone give me some insight on year? I can’t find the decoder on the web. Also on drivers side of engine are stamped number, anyone know a website I can use to de code them? Thanks
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Should be a 1952 according to my book.
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Thank you. What book do you have to find that info?
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It is a Serial Number Guide by PRIMEDIA. It's a 1999 publication which suits me fine as I'm not into late model machinery very much LOL
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