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MARIETTA — A Marietta resident and his family and friends spent a year modifying a 1961 Allis Chalmers D-19 to go from pulling a plow to pushing the envelope. But Dave Archer enjoys a challenge.
The Allis-Chalmers B tractor was powered by a 4-cylinder, 116-cubic-inch Allis-Chalmers engine which was connected to a 3-speed transmission. It produced 15.6 belt horsepower at its first Nebraska ...
Edward P. Allis was born in rural New York in 1824. Unlike many other Americans, he was able to attend both grammar and high school, which allowed him entrance ...
The disappointing sales persuaded Allis-Chalmers to launch a publicity campaign with speed as the theme. This included a group of rubber-tyred Model U tractors specially tuned to form a racing ...
These tractors is featured for the month of May in the Classic Farm Tractor Calendar. One is a show horse, the other is a workhorse with a loader. ... Allis-Chalmers also built a D-21.
Allis Chalmers began experimenting with a fuel cell tractor in 1959. Like the New Holland, it used a chemical reaction to produce an electric current that then drove an electric motor.
Most people remember the old 7.75-acre factory complex as Allis-Chalmers, which operated it in the 1950s and 1960s, but Hammond is most interested in its early history under the original owner ...
A fateful farming tragedy more than 50 years ago has helped an Ottawa Valley man finance his true passion - collecting Allis-Chalmers tractors. Now, George Nesbitt is the proud owner of the world ...