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    Posted: 02 Feb 2011 at 11:43am
Is this a forum member's tractor? Either way whoever done this did an excellent job. I found it on another one of my episodes of typing Allis-Chalmers into the Google box and seeing what comes up. LOL

I also really like the magneto cover.




Edited by AllisChalmers37 - 02 Feb 2011 at 11:44am
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That's kinda interesting. The image is tagged "GDSF 08" anybody know where that might be? I'm thinking Europe somewhere. I guess I can answer my own question. http://www.gdsf.co.uk/visitors_information/location.aspx
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Interesting battery location. Looks like there is no switch on the starter so maybe a switch at the battery to power the starter? I'd like to see more photos of the front axle. Bob@allisdowneast
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It doesn't look like it would turn very well. The door to the toolbox is on the opposite side.
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Dorset Steam fair in England, It has a lucas starter with the english push button solenoid on the steering column, the front axle is series landrover and the drive is taken from a dropbox on the pto, seen it in person myself a few times.
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While we are looking at FWA Bs here is another I found. It is not FWA but it is articulated and appers to be at an Allis-Chalmers show. So this has a higher probability of being a forum members. Again this is an AWESOME job.

This is the description for the pictrue.
Not a true 4X4 but more of an articulated B.
It was certainly a talking point at Marshalltown.

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It also has the starter tank for a duel fuel, non pressurized rad, the toolbox for an early hand crank(no cut out for battery), a temp gauge(maybe added on) and foot brakes. Dave, do you know what the little cap on the right front of the hood is?  Charlie
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37, I will guess that was at Marshalltown, Ia at the GOTO. Don't remember what year it was.
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Yes, it was at the Marshalltown GOTO in 1998. I recognize the photo but don't know the tractors owner.
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Charlie, thats for the power steering tank, its taken off of a rover car.
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