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I guess I forgot about them being slid under the hood that far. A tractor one could still be made to work I would think with a little modification to the front of the tank.
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  have a set of good used fenders for earley d-10 e-mail me at  mlux@netins.net for more info
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Affordable lift arm latches.
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any thing on an allis chalmers 5040. tough to find parts
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  give some dimensions tie rods are not that hard to find  read my post back the way
  wehave ps gears hein warner pump gears [hyd. pump  a-c 241776 shafts  read my web site or call 1-574-342-4545 ca help  on any if your wallet is big enough  they like paid too  my 2 cents
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I made up some Barnes PS Pump shafts a few years ago, and had no takers when I offered them here, so I only finished one for myself.  Fred is right, very few parts are really worth what it will cost to make them, even at minimum wage.  I hate to say it, but tractor folks are cheapskates...
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How about some buda 273 engine blocks. Seams like every body is looking for those blocks.  That covers both AC and cockshutt guys.
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Ross steering gear parts, B,C,CA,D10,D12.
Allis B, IB, Low B, G, D10, JD M, 8KCAB, C152
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Definitely fuel tanks fro pre "D" series models.  Thanks!
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D series fenders to original dimensions and gauge.
Fred Dunlop, G,B,CA, WC,WF, 3 WD45`s,gas, diesel and LP,U,D10 series III, D12,D14,D15 SERIES II,D17 Series IV in Gas and Diesel ,D19 GAS and D21,170 185,210 ,220 an I-600 8070 fwd, 716H and 1920H
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How about D17 series I and II power steering pumps for this cheapskate tractor owner? 
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Items requested that we have looked into or already have.
1. D14,D15 Fenders  Had quote done $28,000 per die x 2 = 56,000 x L & R $112.000
2. IB frame,  Have them.
3. D10 Hood, Have sample in and getting them made.
4. D Series, Have them in stock seat cushion as origional, Pan slight different to save on die.
5. D17 & D19 Fenders, Have. As Tony stated not bad for the money.
6. D Series Headlight mounts and grab handle. Have in stock. Had them cast.
7  Tach drive adapters D series off dist housing, Have in stock.
8. Lift arm latched. Have them being made. CA, D10,D12
These are parts that have been requested and have aquired or am working on and will add to our inventory as we can. David
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2035,A,U,UC,WF unstyled,WF styled,WC High Crop (cane),RC,B,IB,C,CA,WD,WD45,G,D10,D12,D14,D15,D15 II,D17,D19,WC styled,WC unstyled H3 crawler
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Originally posted by David(Stockbridge)MI David(Stockbridge)MI wrote:

Items requested that we have looked into or already have.
1. D14,D15 Fenders  Had quote done $28,000 per die x 2 = 56,000 x L & R $112.000
2. IB frame,  Have them.
3. D10 Hood, Have sample in and getting them made.
4. D Series, Have them in stock seat cushion as origional, Pan slight different to save on die.
5. D17 & D19 Fenders, Have. As Tony stated not bad for the money.
6. D Series Headlight mounts and grab handle. Have in stock. Had them cast.
7  Tach drive adapters D series off dist housing, Have in stock.
8. Lift arm latched. Have them being made. CA, D10,D12
These are parts that have been requested and have aquired or am working on and will add to our inventory as we can. David
734-320-3470
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Dave,
 
I see you have new(I assume they are new)  WORKING Traction booster guages....Whats the story on getting those made?  Are they of the same construction or based on a typical modernday hydraulic pressure gauge?


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If its not an All-Crop, it all crap!
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All new gauge, Modern Hydraulic tenchnology I hope. sold 10 so far with no complaints.
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2035,A,U,UC,WF unstyled,WF styled,WC High Crop (cane),RC,B,IB,C,CA,WD,WD45,G,D10,D12,D14,D15,D15 II,D17,D19,WC styled,WC unstyled H3 crawler
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The IB beams are being made by http://www.kammerer-inc.com/ 
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After the hassel i have had i think D-17 diesel radiators should be added to this list.
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L 15-25 fan screen
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Well Dick, I guess that is one way to clean out your gas tank.
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I've been thinking about trying to make the bottom circular part of the rib for the fender  for the D- 10, 12, 14, 15.

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TIG weld.
 
I spot welded a locating band to hold the edges straight.
 
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Originally posted by Coke-in-MN Coke-in-MN wrote:

Seems there is also a large industry now springing up in far east reproducing old motorcycle parts for British motorcycles.  Seen a NOS gas tank for Matchless cycle sell for $950 and a NOS  Norton tank go for $1200 , you can now buy reproductions of those tanks for $240 and $285 in chrome plated form. 
 Might pay for someone to see what these companies would charge to reproduce a tractor gas tank or fender. I know couple of the outfits are looking for pattern tanks to copy for other models so they can duplicate.
 Unsure if there are more tractor restorers or old motorcycle restorers out there .
I just bought a front disc brake rotor for Norton for $97 , made in India, as the ones said to be NOS from England are $350 and the so called good one i bought on E-bay for $40 turned out to be a worn out piece from a scrap pile behind someones shop.

I've heard that those Norton tanks don't even hold gas (from India).  I thought about getting one for my Combat to replace the original fiberglass one.

What kind of Norton do you have?  Mine is a '72 Commando 750 Combat that is metallic gold colored.
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I would second the 5000 series.  Particularly the engine parts, as these are totatly unavailable and quite a few good machines are scrapped cause rings, valves,  and valve guides are not available.  The rest is somewhat available from AGCO, I have gotten several parts from them for my 5015, but hte motor parts don't exist in their stock.
                 
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Wide front for WD45, a snow bucket for the trip loader would be nice lmao. Hydraulic cylinders, hydraulic lines for wd45, lift arm latches

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Originally posted by Dick L Dick L wrote:

TIG weld.
 
I spot welded a locating band to hold the edges straight.
 
What did you use to take it apart? The edges where you took it apart look like they're straight from the stamping dies...
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Saber saw and angle grinder. Two different tanks. One had the bottom rusted out bad and the other one was bashed in across the top. Probly a tree or someone had a real bad temper. Both were junk to smart people. But I just hada had em.
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I am in the process of rebuilding fenders for my D-17. One thing I could use , is if someone would just make the back bracing that spot welds onto the fender. On one fender I have cut two in half to make one. It is finished all but some filler to hide the weld area.   Dave.
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I have a dozen or more  B/C/CA tanks with issues like dents and rust. I keep trying to talk myself into making 1 out of 2 like Mr DickLs example shows it can be done.

 No real need to reproduce anything but the tank bottoms in most cases.
 
 Is there a way to cut one solid tank in two to knock out dents and tig it back together. I can see why using 2 would work better because there is no way to split the seam.
 
     Reproduction C allis fenders would make a C allis restorers day.
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