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Allis Chalmers 1949 WD
The tractor is almost complete now, decals on and out for a drive in the sunshine. Please excuse the interference while I'm trying to drive and hold the camera.
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Wild Lightning
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Large thunder storm passed by just east of us, no rain just a bit of wind and an awesome light show.
1949 Allis Chalmers WD first run in many years
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1949 Allis Chalmers WD first run in many years
Allis Chalmers D17 January 2024 Snowblowing
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Not much snow yet and what we have is very dirty, hard drifts
Allis Chalmers D21 Front Wheel Assist
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D21 Allis Chalmers with Front Wheel Assist at Fort La Reine Museum, Portage la Prairie, Manitoba Canada
Allis Chalmers WF 1938
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My 1938 WF is mostly complete now. I could use a starter tank and a nicer hood but I'm OK with it as is
Allis Chalmers1940 WC
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Running just a few days after getting it home. Several things needed repair before it could be driven just a few mentioned here.
2022 Corn Harvest from the front door
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Our farm was harvested on the 19th this year. Fun to watch the action right out the front door.
Allis Chalmers 62 D15 with Shuttle Clutch
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First drive after sitting several years. Loader and Back-Hoe have been removed so it could be split to fix the clutch that wouldn't move.
Blowing snow Allis Chalmers D17
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Allis Chalmers D17 Series 4 blowing snow with 7 foot WoodMaxx blower
Orange Spectacular 2021 Combining raking and baling
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2021 Orange Spectacular field demos Hutchinson MN
Allis Chalmers WD45D WC RC Spring Cleaning
Просмотров 4313 года назад
Shined up these three today. The WC was restored and painted in 2004-2005 with PPG Delstar, the WD45D was restored and painted in 2005-2007 with PPG Delstar, the RC was restored and painted 2008-2012 with PPG Delfleet.
Fox with an itch
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We had an itchy visitor this morning in the new snow right outside our front windows.
House Moving
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Our house is rolled out of the factory at Verndale Custom Builders on the 6th of October, driven out on the 7th, and placed on the basement on the 8th.
Tornado southwest of Elbow Lake 8-14-2020
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Tornado southwest of Elbow Lake 8-14-2020
2018 Combining at the Orange Spectacular Hutchinson MN
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2018 Combining at the Orange Spectacular Hutchinson MN
2018 Plowing Orange Spectacular Hutchinson MN
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2018 Plowing Orange Spectacular Hutchinson MN
Orange Spectacular 2016 RC and B Threshing
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Orange Spectacular 2016 RC and B Threshing
Allis Chalmers Model 33 2 row corn picker
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Allis Chalmers Model 33 2 row corn picker
Two Threshing machines running at the 2013 Orange Spectacular
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Two Threshing machines running at the 2013 Orange Spectacular
1933 Allis Chalmers WC on threshing machine at the 2013 Orange Spectacular
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1933 Allis Chalmers WC on threshing machine at the 2013 Orange Spectacular
Yikes
Nice paint job. I grew up on a WD. Dad bought a different steering gears that made it steer easy, but you really had to turn the steering wheel.
Thanks, I wrote an article for our club newsletter about the after market easy-steer options that were available back in the day. Here is a link to it: allis01.com/fossto/Easy-Steer.pdf
@@allis01old_allis. I now have a WD45 and wish that I had the “easy steer” gears in it. I plowed 8 acres this spring and I sure had to hang onto the steering wheel. Growing up with my WD I was so used to the extra turns of the steering wheel that I gave it no thought when cultivating. We even had a front loader on that tractor, and it was easy to steer then.
So thats what mine looked like when it was new😘. What’s with the drain cock on the manifold?
That is one sharp looking tractor.
Hi! Where did you spot this lightening? This is beautiful!
West Central Minnesota
Sharp looking 45. Those were great tractors!
My Tractor was smaller than that one.
I had A 1938 ALLIS B.😂
❤ great job and god bless your family amen
Running beautifully - wish my TVO WC ran that well!
That’s sick. Are you in the mid west?
I is not the same thing as 🎉🎉😊
Thanks for your video love watching those AC.S WORKING GOT SO ID RATHER WATCH THIS THEN TRACTOR PULLS 😂💥👍
This is a testament to the quality of the machinery produced during this period. Thank you for your efforts to preserve our heritage.
G day from Ont. I always thought 17 should have 16-9-30 on bought. Boy I was a auction at covid time , Whoever was not interested in buying could not go, after 170 had 16-30 went $2200. I missed that one Thanks
was good to see a good old ac still picking corn. My dad had one and thats how we opened up all the fields.
Is this breed rare or something? Because I can't find any videos on it, I have two blue wyandottes as well, in texas
I don't think it's designed for that type of wagon. Poor blower is trying to blow the hay through the beater. I'm guessing that's what plugged up the chute.
Big muscle allis I never knew their was any other kinda like straight nails ya know
If you're interested, I put my video on my channel today. You were there, so you saw it yourself, but anyway...
You got your video up before mine! :)
A great tractor, way underrated
Good day from Ontario. Up here we got WC's & diesel but I don't think I have ever seen Rc. What is different? Thanks
The RC was only made a couple years. it shares many parts with the WC and can use all the same implements. It has a 125 cubic inch engine vs. the 201 in the WC, it also shares several parts with the B. Many unique parts seen and unseen.
Where did you get the oil filter
It was an NOS old original style, I can't remember the name. it was black, I painted it orange and put the decal on it.
Beautiful
Very Nice Tom! Will we be seeing it at Hutch this summer?
Thanks,Not sure yet, we'll have to see what fits on the trailer.
Plowed a lot of land with a WD 45D when I was a teenager in the 1960s. We pulled a 3 bottom but it definitely could pull 4 14s
That is a sharp setup
Those are the biggest Allis plows I've ever seen.
That was really great to see. 👍
Now we need to build better anti-Raccoon traps so the birds can have some food to eat. We cant win when it comes to putting out food for the whole wild animal neighborhood. Great video of Mr Raccoon in action. Take care.
Very nice, just needs a little grease and yer good to go.
Nice looking tractor !
Man she’s snotty ,50 hp was a beast . Is a beast
How is that a 2012 WD45? It's more like a 1956
The event it is at took place in 2012
made me itch.
Id hang it up if thats all i had today. nice old equipment for sure but for the 50’s not enough power to throw the haylage over the beaters
If a guy had a tractor to dedicate to bush hogging and snow blowing, it would be real handy to reverse the tractor, so you could drive into your work. 😎
It sure would
Keren pokoknya
Why are some of the cobs stripped of their kernels?
NICE TRACTOR THAT ALLIS
I have friend just recently bought a Allis Chambers 190 a 1973 model. Says it will jump out of 5 gear sometimes. But man the tractor was barn kept ever since it was new. I know the original owner also. We all went to school together. Great video enjoyed watching it . Allis Chambers was the first tractor my dad ever bought back in the mid 1950's and he had a 8n Ford . In 1960 he switched to Massey Ferguson buying a 35 and 65 MF he stuck with the Massey Ferguson's until he retired in the early 2000's
I would like to find me one to add to my collection
where do they get those huge, beefy men from? It costs at least as much as 3 workers to feed him, right?
Bossman if don't want the raccoon to have brunch on your bird feeder then you need put a few nails or spikes on the roof so that the birds don't starve to death.
It is running tip top!! Sounds like you got it souped up a little?
Nice trench , fantastic machine
I had one of those self propelled All Crop combines, it was a beast, not user friendly. I used it one year, and, got a mint Case 600 pulltype. Now that was a great machine, especially in small grain. I used a Melroe pickup, and, pulled it with a 4020, and, i would just eat the grain. I alos liked the big spike tooth cylinder, it made the best straw for beddin my cattle.
About how fast do you go and how many RPMs I just bought one this year
Have a 1942 HD3,one of 30 built.Has 2-71 detroit.