Allis-Chalmers introduced its WD tractor in mid-1948 as the replacement for the WC model. Although the WD retained the 4-cylinder, 201-cubic-inch Allis-Chalmers gasoline engine, design improvements ...
Like many others, I am watching the Ken Burns documentary on World War II. The third episode shows a U.S. secret weapon without noting its importance. A photograph of a farm near Luverne, Minn., ...
Allis-Chalmers DD grader of the 1950s. In the 1940s, Allis-Chalmers launched a new grader called the model 'D' to replace the former model 'W' tractor-mounted type at the lower end of its motor-grader ...
Farmers are loyal to their preferred brand of tractor and in 1955, James F. Haymaker switched allegiances to Allis-Chalmers. He forked over $2,000 for a brand new WD45, which made lap after lap across ...
Forget barn finds and car wrecks that have been sitting in the desert for decades. This twin-engine Allis Chalmers Model B tractor comes straight from old tractor heaven. Don, the owner, said this ...
1914 Allis Chalmers Model 10-18: Owned and restored by Royal Bierbaum, Griswold, Iowa The model 10-18 was the first tractor built by Allis Chalmers. This is the second oldest 10-18 known to exist. M.R ...
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