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    Posted: 05 Feb 2023 at 10:01pm
I’m needing sone help with finding out if I have a 645 or 645b. Stickers say 645b there’s no serial number tags anywhere left. I’m trying to get a rear drive shaft and talked to junk yard shot him my measurements and he gave me the numbers off a 645b but the u joints would be too big for my yokes. I will add a couple pics of mine. It has the high low trans and is on the steering column, also has the the clamshell bucket. Engine serial is only tag left.

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check the type of fuel pump...... your new decals have a "B"... dont see that on the original number...

The Model 645B loader described



As mentioned earlier, the original Allis-Chalmers 645 was powered by an Allis-Chalmers model 3500 6-cylinder diesel.

A change was made to the engine’s fuel system in 1972 with the discontinuance of the previously used Roosa-Master fuel injection system, replaced by a Simms system.

In this configuration the engine produced 158 flywheel horsepower, slightly up on the previous engine.

Allison provided the powershift transmission, a twin-turbine “soft-shift” TT series which gave the 645B a top speed of around 23mph (37kph).



Edited by steve(ill) - 05 Feb 2023 at 11:02pm
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Cash, I possibly would have the parts you need. I have a 645 parts machine. I think my parts machine is prior to the B
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Both of yours are b series. one allis and one fiat. One was converted to the old engine package.
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