Ran some of this equipment growing up in the 60s. Still have some of it, that trip bucket loader, sickle mowers, cultivators. Had two WD45s but eventually moved to D Series tractors that had power steering which i still have along with a B and C. Recently picked a 210 out of the trees. Still runs after about 40 years of sitting outside.
Bought 80 acres of south central Wyoming last fall. It's nothin but high plains grasslands, cactus, and rattlesnakes. Shortly after I bought it, I found a WD near Wayne, NE with a post hole auger and a rear mount blade. I've used the blade for hours already makin' driveways on the 80 acres. Mid winter I was gifted a WC with an after market hand clutch and a cycle mower. Someone had also chopped off the hand brakes and converted it to foot brakes. Last week I finally found my WD45. It's got an AC loader too! I just gotta figure out when I'm gonna get it from central MN out to WY. I've also got 39' B but of course it pre dates electric start and hydraulic lift arms like the one in your video. Keep up the awesome videos!!
I love all these. Why can't ads these days still have voiceovers like this? "With tornado turbulence and funnel through combustion". Who cares what it meant, it sounded cool.
On another video a guy was showing how to start a WD45 tractor. It looked more complicated than I thought it was. Just thought you put the key in the ignition and pushed a button to start the motor. There was more to it than that. 😵💫
Both my grandpa's had wd 45s and gleaner combines and my dad had gleaner combine and 190 XT and we had a B110 garden tractor one grandpa had an allis 200 tractor also and a 170 tractor there were more but I can't remember all of them. I've driven all of them both wide and narrow front ends too.
Ran some of this equipment growing up in the 60s. Still have some of it, that trip bucket loader, sickle mowers, cultivators. Had two WD45s but eventually moved to D Series tractors that had power steering which i still have along with a B and C. Recently picked a 210 out of the trees. Still runs after about 40 years of sitting outside.
These old films are awesome thanks for bringing them back to life for us. Have an Awesome Day.
Those old tractors are far better than the junk they make now. New ones all ways in shop.
Bought 80 acres of south central Wyoming last fall. It's nothin but high plains grasslands, cactus, and rattlesnakes. Shortly after I bought it, I found a WD near Wayne, NE with a post hole auger and a rear mount blade. I've used the blade for hours already makin' driveways on the 80 acres. Mid winter I was gifted a WC with an after market hand clutch and a cycle mower. Someone had also chopped off the hand brakes and converted it to foot brakes. Last week I finally found my WD45. It's got an AC loader too! I just gotta figure out when I'm gonna get it from central MN out to WY. I've also got 39' B but of course it pre dates electric start and hydraulic lift arms like the one in your video. Keep up the awesome videos!!
Great film. AC was big back in the day!
This was great I enjoyed every minute of it and I realized now that Allis Chalmers was a really great farm equipment
They made some great construction equipment also.
Another winner J and L. Thanks again.
Do enjoy watching the video's ! History / memories , thank you !
The stationary power unit I remember at the county fair there was one powering a Ferris wheel. This was in the early-mid 1950s
These videos are awesome to see.
Thanks!
Awesome video thankyou 👏👏👏 I still use a 4 row cultivator on the 45, it was really cool seeing one all painted and new. We have a blade for it too.
I love all these. Why can't ads these days still have voiceovers like this?
"With tornado turbulence and funnel through combustion". Who cares what it meant, it sounded cool.
I’ve got to get down to my local Allis-Chalmers dealer RIGHT NOW!!!
These videos are looking great guys! Keep up the good work!
On another video a guy was showing how to start a WD45 tractor. It looked more complicated than I thought it was. Just thought you put the key in the ignition and pushed a button to start the motor. There was more to it than that. 😵💫
Love these some Oliver videos would be awesome
Both my grandpa's had wd 45s and gleaner combines and my dad had gleaner combine and 190 XT and we had a B110 garden tractor one grandpa had an allis 200 tractor also and a 170 tractor there were more but I can't remember all of them. I've driven all of them both wide and narrow front ends too.
awsome video!
very beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤I love 💘 it you science original and educational
It would be cool if there was a dealer video for the early model B's (1938-1943)
That would be awesome!
I never heard much of the Allis-Chalmers elevators.
What gearbox and duff in there
Can I get a address for your video's? are they still in VHS format OR DVD?
Right now they are not, we're working with one of the Allis Chalmers clubs to release some of them on dvd
I have a tractor N70 Renult made in France looks the gearbox and diff is the sams
The gears are 123456 and rear is to left up
Do you have any films on Allis Chalmers forklifts?
Not at the moment
Looks on the 160 allis the gearbox and diff is the same
Farm equipment now has too many computer components- ruined in rain and shaking 😢
Who is the narrator ?
4 bottom on a WD 🤔 seems like a lot,,,