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RPeck
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Guys hope you don't grill me here in the Cat Forum, am looking to purchase any small lots of pins and bushings for an Allis Chalmers H3, HD3, H4, HD4 or 650 series machines.

I am hoping to find enough to do either one track 34 links 6" pitch or small left over lots say 5 or 6 pins and bushing either Allis or Berco so that I could obtain materials and make my own.

Trying to keep my woods crawler stitched together. Am hoping this 50 + year old machine can still keep go with a refresh on the pins and bushings.

Appreciate any guidance or advice. Checked with North American Tractor in South Carolina and ITP in Long Island City NY - nothing available. Hard to believe that an old track shop doesn't have a few NOS or Berco's tucked away in the corner somewhere.

Now if I can just find them....

Thanks for any insights!!!
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Sun, Jul 19, 2015 7:50 AM
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Check with General Gear in Idaho-he seems to have a lot of AC stuff listed...
http://www.tpaktopc.net/allis_chalmers.htm
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Sun, Jul 19, 2015 7:30 PM
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Check with General Gear in Idaho-he seems to have a lot of AC stuff listed...
http://www.tpaktopc.net/allis_chalmers.htm
Ron- thanks for the link and insights will call to check with them. Anyone have names of track shops in Washington State. I know there were a number of Allis crawlers sold in Washington State for logging and decking.

Thank a bunch guys, hope someday to join you guys with some good ole Cat equipment.
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Sun, Jul 19, 2015 11:33 PM
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Ron- thanks for the link and insights will call to check with them. Anyone have names of track shops in Washington State. I know there were a number of Allis crawlers sold in Washington State for logging and decking.

Thank a bunch guys, hope someday to join you guys with some good ole Cat equipment.
There used to be an outfit called Norcan in Spokane WA, a big salvage yard, I got some IH crawler parts & I believe some pieces for a JD 350 from them several years back...I don't think they have a website, but maybe some of the West Coast guys know about them.
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