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    Posted: 11 May 2010 at 1:59pm
Hi, I have inherited some old farm equipment and need some advice on what to do with it.  I have a D-19 (in-half), a 190 XT, 12(?)-foot disc, 4-bottom plow, 4-row planter, as well as some other implements.  I am trying to find out if there is a market for these or if I would be better off scrapping everything.  I will try to post some pictures.  Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.  I am located in South Alabama.
 
 
 
 
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Never scrap an Allis Chalmers!
 
It would be a sin against all mankind!!


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You have good Iron there, you need a Forum member near you to assist in the proper dispatch of your items. Have patience please, China can wait.
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I am in no rush to scrap them and would really hate to do it.  I just don't want them to sit here forever and rust-away to nothing.  Here are a few more pics:
 
Another 190XT with just the frame, transmission, and propane tank
 
4-row planter
 
Disc plow
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My gosh man, you struck gold!
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dang ugmmit your to far away or else I would be like a hound after a coon.
   All potentially good stuff to own, and use. Sure would like that D19 and the lp gas rig and the XT diesel n the plow an disc diggers and planter. Its a six hour drive just to the south end of wis. and your in the southern Alabama. WOW.
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The disc plow you show is actually the much more rare disc tiller, closer spaced blades on a single long shaft like a disc.
Most problems can be solved with the proper application of high explosives.
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Do NOT scrap! Ask these guys what just the 190 grill is worth if it's a three bar and repairable.
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The factory propane 190 would be worth saving too.

Most problems can be solved with the proper application of high explosives.
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I have a twin to to that tiller disc plow, That piece is VERY heavy, it would still be standing even after a bomb hit. 
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Don't scrap anything! That is some good stuff! that field cultivator doesn't look bad at all, neither does the disc tiller. The disc harrow could use a little work, but can be fixed. The 190XT is a salvageable machine, seems to be all there, and I know you won't have the propane setup for the 190 for long. It's a neat setup. I live in NE GA, if I had room to use any of that, i'd be over there this weekend.
We have some members in Alabama, as well as Southwest GA., Arkansas, Louisiana, and all other states close to you. If you just want scrap price for this stuff, you will have no trouble getting rid of it. I'm sure there are plenty on here that would give a fair price for what you have.
 
DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT SELL THAT TO THE SCRAPPER. CHINA DOES NOT DESERVE ANYTHING AS GOOD AS ALLIS CHALMERS IRON, AND ALLIS-CHALMERS IRON DESERVES MORE RESPECT THAN THAT.
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 im with dream don not scrap anything

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drooling...... wish i could find a yard like that. WOW. priceless items... way too good to scrap.
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Thanks for all of the information.  Now I guess I need to get to work to come up with a fair for the equipment.  Thanks again.
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What part of Alabama are you in?  May be interesting in some of the stuff you have there, if you aren't too far away.  Feel free to send me a PM.
 
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Sent you a private message on the D19
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Is the rest of the D19 hiding out in a building somewhere around there?  It will take a lot of work to bring everything back to life but I'm sure there are people close enough that are willing to do it.  I hope it all goes to good homes.  Thanks for posting instead of just calling a scrapper.
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Originally posted by OrangePowerGA OrangePowerGA wrote:

What part of Alabama are you in?  May be interesting in some of the stuff you have there, if you aren't too far away.  Feel free to send me a PM.
 
Thanks
 
I'm about a half-hour east of Mobile, just south of I-10
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Originally posted by JohnCO JohnCO wrote:

Is the rest of the D19 hiding out in a building somewhere around there?  It will take a lot of work to bring everything back to life but I'm sure there are people close enough that are willing to do it.  I hope it all goes to good homes.  Thanks for posting instead of just calling a scrapper.
 
I do have all of the pieces to the D19.  According to my BIL, it was a monster pulling machine.  I will take some more pictures and post in the next day or two for those interested.  Thanks.
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Also wanted to add that I will try and respond to all of the PM photo requests within the next few days.  I never thought I would get this big of a response but I sure am glad to know that someone may be able to bring these things back to life.  I wish I had the time and skills to do it myself, but this is the next best thing.  Again, thanks for all of your interest and information.
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Your response level looks promising. It's so nice to see this stuff being saved and brought back to what it once was.
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And may I add Thanks for not SCRAPPING this equipment! How many people now-a-days say aww thats just junk throw it away!!
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Interested in the D-19 how much for it in pieces?

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Originally posted by Tim-tn Tim-tn wrote:

Interested in the D-19 how much for it in pieces?

 
To be honest, I have no idea what to ask.  I haven't had time to research a fair price for any of the equipment. I'll definitely consider any offers.  This weekend I will see if I can round up all of the pieces to the D19 and take some more pictures for those that have asked.  Thanks. 
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      First thing I would want to do is organize all of the impliments away from the dirt and brush and get them up onto pallets so I could tell exactly what I have. Nice bunch of "stuff"! I finally got my D15 ready to roll and now have to look for impliments. Good luck. Dave
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Originally posted by Dantforth Dantforth wrote:

      First thing I would want to do is organize all of the impliments away from the dirt and brush and get them up onto pallets so I could tell exactly what I have. Nice bunch of "stuff"! I finally got my D15 ready to roll and now have to look for impliments. Good luck. Dave
 
Congratulations on getting the D15 going and thanks for the idea about using pallets.  Good luck to you in your search for some implements.
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Here are a couple of implements not pictured yet:
 
 
Found this one hiding in the weeds.  Best I could do without cranking up the chainsaw.
 
Another view of the disc tiller
 
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SoAl, If it wouldn't be too nosy of me to ask, what's the story of all this AC equipment?  Was that area a big AC area?  It seems like it's all orange (and rust) at that farm.
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Originally posted by JohnCO JohnCO wrote:

SoAl, If it wouldn't be too nosy of me to ask, what's the story of all this AC equipment?  Was that area a big AC area?  It seems like it's all orange (and rust) at that farm.
 
JohnCO, except for a Farmall 140, a 4-row JD planter, and other various discs, bushhogs, etc, it is all AC.  All of the equipment belonged to my Father-in-law.  I never met him but he obviously believed in AC and would have probalby fit in real well on this forum.  I'm not originally from here, but from what equipment I see other farmers using around here, this wasn't a big AC area. 
My FIL used this equipment to clear his land and to farm corn and other row crops down here.  After his passing, my MIL continued for some time with some help of a couple of farmhands, who didn't seem too interested in taking care of the equipment.  As you can tell by the pictures, it has been years since any of this equipment has been used.  Recently my MIL turned it all over to me, so that's why I'm here (thank-you Google).  Thanks to a lot of the members here, I know a lot more about AC than I did a week ago.  Thanks
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Since I had so many requests for more pictures of the D-19 I thought it would be easier to just post them here than PM all of them.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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