A presentation from the Orange Spectacular by Gary Agrimson and Arland Lepper about the history of the Allis Chalmers Roto Baler and the different versi
Learn MoreCharles Allis became the first president of Allis-Chalmers. Under his leadership, a new plant was completed southwest of Milwaukee to keep up with expanding operations. It was referred to as the “West” Allis Works, to distinguish it from the original factory located just south of the city. The community that grew up around this new plant
Learn MoreAllis-Chalmers Tractors (Farm Tractor Color History) It covers just about every single thing Allis-Chalmers ever made, and even some of the things made by their 'offspring' companies. From industrial steam engines to kitchen refrigerators and from tractors to front end loaders, it's in this book!
Learn More1953, Allis-Chalmers: Allis-Chalmers acquires the Buda Engine Co., adding diesel engines to its product line. 1956, Toyota: Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan) introduces its first forklift model, the LA 1-ton truck. 1956, Towmotor: Towmotor acquires Gerlinger Carrier Company. 1957, Nissan: The first Nissan (Japan) forklift is produced.
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Learn More11/07/ · Designed as a replacement for an earlier tractor, the Allis-Chalmers HD-11 was a very worthy successor and was in production for over 25 years. By Richard Campbell THE ALLIS-CHALMERS model HD-11 was introduced in 1955 as a replacement for the company’s model HD-9, which had been in production since 1950, and the earlier model HD-10, the 10-year
Learn MoreAllis-Chalmers' history as a manufacturer extends to the 1840's in Milwaukee. In 1914 the growing company entered into the farm equipment business. Over the years Allis-Chalmers was responsible for many innovations in farm equipment and grew to become one of the largest and most diverse manufacturers in North America.
Learn MoreThe Allis Chalmers WC is a 2WD row-crop tractor manufactured by Allis Chalmers in West Allis, Wisconsin, USA from 1933 to 1948. The first generation was manufactured from 1933 to 1937. The Allis Chalmers WC is equipped with one of three engines: a 3.0 L (186.0 cu·in) four-cylinder gasoline engine, a 3.3 L (201.0 cu·in) four-cylinder gasoline engine, or a 3.3 L (201.0 cu·in) four
Learn More05/11/ · Allis- Chalmers Co. The recent A-C motor thread got me curious about the company. Here is some history: Allis-Chalmers Bullock had the plant in the links below along the Lachine Canal in the Rockfield Industrial area of Lachine that is now a suburb of Montreal . There is a pdf link to a map here.
Learn MoreCollection of 40tractors, from 1914 to 1973, implements, 1920's kitchen, wooden models, model 706 Cass St, Griswold, IA 51535
Learn More22/05/ · And in farm equipment, Allis-Chalmers was usually fourth biggest. Being number three or four meant higher distribution and marketing costs and lower factory productivity. As
Learn MoreAn impressive history of one of Wisconsin's best known companies. This book features historical information, photographs, and first person accounts of the company known as Allis Chalmers. In the spring of 1846, an ambitious young New Yorker names Edward P. Allis arrived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to begin a long and distinguished business career.
Learn MoreDuetz has been in the farm equipment business for many years, and its history of engine production stretches back over 100 years to the early 1870s. Included in the sale is the Allis
Learn MoreThe Allis Chalmers - First With Adjustable Width - black and white photographs, of various Allis-Chalmers equipment such as a Number 132 Tandem Disc The Allis Chalmers - First With Inserted Valve Seats - black and white photograph of a Model 35-K Tractor on the top plowing down farm land, and on
Learn MoreThe All-Crop harvester or All-Crop combine was a tractor-drawn, PTO-driven (except the All-Crop 100 and the All-Crop SP100) combine harvesters made by Allis-Chalmers from the mid-1930s to the early 1960s. Aside from small grains, these harvesters were able to harvest some flowers, as well as various grasses and legume crops for seed.. The first combines under that name, the
Learn MoreALLIS-CHALMERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY. History: Incorporated March 15, 1913, in Delaware; successor to Allis-Chalmers Co. through purchase of all the properties formerly owned by that company. Company owns plants in the following cities: Milwaukee, Wis.; West Allis Wis., and Cincinnati, Ohio. Company's business is to manufacture, and its
Learn MoreAllis-Chalmers 440 4wd History. In the early 1970's Allis-Chalmers began to look at follow up to the 1960's T16 4wd. The company looked outside sources for a new model that would be competitive in the market place. Allis-Chalmers worked with White Motor Company first to use the White-Plainsman A4T-1400 as a base for an AC 4wd. A mock Plainsman
Learn MoreIn 1977, to compete with in compact diesel tractors, Allis-Chalmers began importing Hinomoto tractors with Toyosha diesel engines from Japan. They were rebadged with the Allis-Chalmers brand for U.S. sales. In 1978, a joint venture with Siemens, Siemens-Allis, was formed, supplying electrical control equipment.
Learn More15/07/ · Allis-Chalmers tractor range: The Allis-Chalmers U. This model pioneered the use of tractor tyres, with the help of Firestone, and two racing drivers took this model on a
Learn MoreAllis-Chalmers D15, then 170. The D14 was the first D-series model, introduced in 1957 as an all-new tractor. The engine was a new 149-cubic-inch (2,440 cc) Allis-Chalmers Power-Crater four-cylinder engine, available in gasoline and LP gas fuels. The engine was coupled to a four-speed transmission with a transfer case, giving a total of eight
Learn More03/02/ · The Allis-Chalmers HD-6 crawler brought big tractor design features to the 50 drawbar horsepower class. Although the Allis-Chalmers HD-6 crawler was the smallest in the range by drawbar performance and weight, it outsold its bigger brothers significantly. When production finally ceased in 1974, over 25,000 units had been produced.
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