The Color of Allis Orange
A friend of mine originally owned this 1955 Allis Chalmers WD45 and was a lover of the Allis orange. After his passing I acquired it, in pretty bad shape, and my dad and I did a full restoration. on the tractor using many parts from Steiners so it could be enjoyed for many years to come.
Bret Weikert
Council Bluffs, Iowa
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I bough a restored 1960 jd730. It needs a whole lot of detail work. I have new grille screens but I believe it use some kind of studs long, short and how many I don’t know. At leas I know what they are now! Any help would be greatly appreciated! Langdon
I can order the long studs, we don’t stock them, the J.D. # is A4317R, 4 used per tractor, cost is $15.00 each plus S&H, usually takes 7-10 shipping days.
Sincerely,
Jr. Roberts
JR@SteinerTractor.com