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    Posted: 23 May 2010 at 2:05pm
I am interested in locating an AC tractor history web page, or tractor history literature, including Horse power, tranmission type, etc, by model.  Thankful for any leads anyone has. 
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You can try TractorData.com however some information there isnt as accurate as it should be. What is it your looking to know? As for history pages, or any other allis page for that matter, there isnt much. Mostly what some guys have put together by themselves. Brian Ahart and Rob Thompson both have very good sites in my opinion. There are others out there too. I don't have the links saved though.
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Buy all of Norm Swinfords books. He will auto graph them if you buy from him. He is on this site occasionally.
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Thank you very much for the information on Tractor History.  At this moment I am looking for information on an AC 210.  I believe they were 130 HP but not certain what transmission they had or if they had torqe converters.  Thanks again.
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Thank you for the information.  I will begin looking for his books asap. 
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Why a 210? Just curious.
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Hi Lonn.  I have noticed a 210 for sale in Pendleton, OR and wanted to look at as much information as possible on it before taking a closer look.  Thanks     Birdlegs
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210 has a 4 speed with a 2 speed range transmission giving it 8 speeds forward and 2 reverse. No shift on the go, helical gear, collar shift transmission. From what I've been told they are a no frills rock solid tractor.

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Thanks again Lonn, for the information.   Later
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