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D-Series Metal hood emblems

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    Posted: 23 Nov 2020 at 6:42pm
Can anybody advise what models and what years used the metal hood emblems versus decals on the D series? I generally consider Terry Dean's Allis Chalmers Data Book as the the best resource for this type of question but his book does not seem to address it.
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Metal name plates were used on D10/12's from 1961 until the end of series III.
Used on D15 series I and D17 Series II. Used on H-3/ HD-3 crawlers and I 60, I 600 and 615 industrial tractors.
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Thanks for the information. I have a 1958 D-14 with them on and that was confusing me. I think someone painted the tractor and stuck them on. The fasteners do not look like the ones on my 1962 D-12
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They must of started using them late in 1960 too. I have a Serial number 2701 D-10 which would be a late 1960 and it has the metal emblem on it too. I am sure it is original. It is an industrial tractor so that might be the difference
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The 1961 models came out in the late fall of 1960 just like the car companies. Is the D10 painted Persian orange #2 with cream wheels? 
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It is painted yellow with cream wheels, it is an industrial

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