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    Posted: 21 Aug 2016 at 11:07am
 Wish I had that much laying around this would look nice sitting at are show in Donnelly MN, August 27-28 2016 Featuring John Deere
How many of these were made first one I seen

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 Aug 20 Allis Chalmers Road Grader $6500 (Princeton) pic map hide this posting restore this posting
         
Super rare Allis Chalmers model D road grader with a Tractomotive loader. Factory ordered and equipped with every option except cab. Call if interested
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I've never seen one before. But I can't understand why you'd want a loader on a grader. It would make it awkward to handle and take forever to load anything. Does look cool though and defintely one of a kind.
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'Every option, except cab'. I wonder how he likes the power steering and the dropdown auxiliary transmission (66% less ground speed in all gears). Ross.
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Always remember anything is better than a shovel.   LOL  
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I think the idea was a township couldn't afford a grader and loader,so this way grade roads sping, summer, fall and load sand/salt in winter
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How do u steer it when using loader
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Originally posted by Fred in Pa Fred in Pa wrote:

How do u steer it when using loader
With the steering wheel!! Duh!! LOLLOLLOL
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OH boy, here we go! lol
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he's ALL YOURS Fred!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rod in MN Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Aug 2016 at 2:40pm
Is 1 of 1 or is there more out there .  I would like to how many were made is there any thing in print. Would like to know what the Ser.# is l could go and look it is about 40 Miles East of me

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Yep old township type machine - you could dig into pile - back away and have truck drive under loader bucket . . some of machines also had shouldering blades in back to recover material and bring up to road grade . 
 Way back towns were careful how they spent - now they hire 5 guys and buy 4 pieces of equipment to do same work - expense is no object 
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I would say there was no one way on building a unit like this,Ask if it could be done ,they done if they could ,NEXT ,never made another in most cases I would guess .Is it rare or just one of a kind build
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The rear mounted loader was available from Tractomotive for the D grader. Gilbert Vust has one in the museum in Manitoba. I can understand why you don't see many.

Nothing is impossible if it is properly financed
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I have seen one more in ND
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Seen 'em in Norm's or Wendell's books, Now I guess I can die, seen a real picture of one...Wink

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I've also seen one too, but it's been along time ago and don't remember where!
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There was one in Upper Hutt New Zealand around 1977- 78
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I have one here in NY with the loader on it I saved from the scrappers. Don Jr.

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Good morning. Don Jr., could you please post some pictures of your D Grader. You know how much everyone loves to see pictures.   Ross.
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Hi.    Here is a D Grader that is currently used around the Muskoka Cottage Country ( Central Ontario ). I assume that it once had the loader on it. This unit was at the Bracebridge,ON,antigue show this July. Sorry for the sizing problem.   Ross.
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HI Guy's  For the size and how spread out it is got this from the listing
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Kinda reminds me of the shopsmith mark 5 Idea
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add backhoe sweeper and mower = allis mk IV
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Yes a backhoe on the front so Fred and Shameless know how to steer it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Fred in Pa Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Aug 2016 at 7:19pm
I can't steer my Maintainer when I am out using it , Hand brakes ,2 lift wheels ,then try steering n shifting ,thankful I don't drink and smoke yet while driving it. . LMAO
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that front bucket would let you finsh pads a lot easyer
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Originally posted by timothy s timothy s wrote:

that front bucket would let you finsh pads a lot easyer

Not in the circle that that grader turns...

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