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 MoreAllis-Chalmers entered into the farm equipment business in 1914 at about the time of the First World War. The company would also play a major part as a manufacturer in the Second World War building pumps for uranium separation as part of the Manhattan Project and building electric motors for U.S. Navy submarines.
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.
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 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.
Learn MoreAllis-Chalmers was a tractor manufacturer with a history going back to 1847, but it entered the 50s behind the leaders, International Harvester, John and Massey-Harris. Throughout the 50s and 60s, they worked to keep pace in the battle for horsepower dominance and market share. Model "U."
Learn MoreAllis-Chalmers Farm Equipment 1914-1985 uncovers the interesting behind-the-scenes stories surrounding A-Cs tractor and equipment line. Author Norm Swinford combines his love of Allis-Chalmers products and over 30 years experience with the company to produce this complete history of Allis-Chalmers farm equipment.
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 More1844. Thomas Chalmers, an imigrant from Scotland, begins work with P.W. Gates of Chicago. Gates builds a variety of equipment including the first steam powered sawmill in the country. 1846. Edward P. Allis arrives in Milwaukee and quickly establishes himself in the business community. 1847. The Reliance Iron Works of Milwaukee opens for business.
Learn MoreAllis Chalmers 220 : 2860: 1973: Front Of Torque Housing Flange On Either Side. Allis Chalmers 440: 1973-1977: Allis Chalmers 4w- 220 : 1001: 1982: Rear Left Hand Side Of The Front Frame. Allis Chalmers 4w- 220 : 1081: 1983: Rear Left Hand Side Of The Front Frame. Allis Chalmers 4w- 220 : 1145: 1984: Rear Left Hand Side Of The Front Frame.
Learn MoreAllis-Chalmers Tractors. The Allis-Chalmers Model "B" was introduced at the end of the 1930s and caused a revolution in tractor design. It was the first small, light and inexpensive tractor that still had enough power to accomplish plowing, cultivating and harvesting tasks. It was designed to take advantage of what Allis saw as an
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