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The model B was one of the best-selling and longest-produced tractors for Allis-Chalmers, with over 125,000 units being sold between 1937 and 1957.
The D-17 was sandwiched between the D-15 and D-19. Allis-Chalmers also built a D-21. Features on the 1960 D-17 include both a foot and hand clutch for any-speed baling. New it sold for about $5,500.
Allis-Chalmers provided a wide variety of implements for the Model B which made it a versatile performer. One of the more unique implements was the 40 All-Crop combine.
Case in point: The Allis Chalmers Model U tractors that set land-speed records in the 1930s. That’s right, racing tractors. Allis Chalmers built just about anything at the turn of the 20th century.
A superstar will be in attendance at this week’s Fremont County Fair, besides Nashville’s SJ McDonald, who takes the stage on ...
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 ...
At its peak in the 1960s, A-C employed about 6,500 people in Springfield. Allis-Chalmers' first Springfield plant was bought from Monarch Tractor Corp., which was in financial straits, in 1928.
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.