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1957 D14 & Implements

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    Posted: 14 Jul 2024 at 8:28am

For sale is a 1957 Allis Chalmers D14.  Located in Edgerton KS.  Asking $3,300 OBO.  Send me a PM through the forum and I’ll provide a phone number for questions etc..    

Pictures can be seen here:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/d1okz7rmgmfzoayb8wdwe/AIIRrkl4k0SXIzUEdhMhn98?rlkey=rn4o8emy76h9yugdtdjrl308y&st=d9pp0gfb&dl=0

 

The Good

It’s a very early D14, S/N-1496, it’s the 496th D14 off the line in '57.  Norms book lists SN 1001-9399 for 1957.  It has all the expected early unit traits such as, WD steering wheel, orange grill, old style decals, small bullet taillights, short PTO lever, and 6V positive GND generator.

Tractor is very original and still looks too nice to repaint in my opnion.

I had the starter professionally rebuilt by ‘Steve in NJ’, a prominent forum member, into a 12V starter (new bearings, fields, armature, Bendix, blast & paint).  I also got a 12V conversion kit & wiring harnesses from ‘Steve in NJ’.  I installed all of it forward of the big stick and have the rest for you.  Kit consists of new lights, fuses, wiring harnesses, alternator, switches, gauges, etc… it’s an excellent kit.  I’ve also fixed some other stuff like the gas gauge, cleaned the tank, cleaned the air filter screening, various gaskets etc…

https://bb-customcircuits.com/services

The rear tires are 14.9x26 and like new, they are ~1/3 full of fluid.

The front tires are 5.5x16 and like new.

Everything works well, power adjust wheels, front axle adjust, the big stick, PTO, hydraulics, lights, doesn’t jump out of gear…   

Comes with the original parts I took off when converting to 12V; the generator, lights, some gauges.  I also have some replacement parts too like valve cover, head, and oil pan gaskets etc…

Also comes with:

5’ pull behind brush hog, works fine but the tires are shot.

AC grader blade, the adjustments are all free and it’s in good shape.

WD farm crane with a good hook on it and the ‘lift bars’ that came with it.  The lift bars are for the WD but not needed on the D14.

The draw bar as well and snap coupler latches.

The accessories go with the tractor unless the buyer doesn’t want them then I’ll list separately.

 

The Bad

The tachometer does not work.  I opened it and there are pictures. It's not currently installed. 

The power director leaks around its shaft going into the tractor.  I’ve read this is due to a failing O-ring that can be replaced by splitting the tractor.  This is why I haven’t installed the wiring harness for the rear of the tractor yet.  I’ve also read you can replace it without splitting by reaching in through an inspection plate if you know what you’re doing.

In 2016 I noticed a bit of coolant running down the back of the engine block below the head gasket after mowing.  I parked it after that planning to investigate and it’s been sitting since.  No exhaust bubbles or oil seen in the radiator.  The radiator is still full after sitting for 8 years.  I changed the oil last week and captured the initial oil in a jar, there is a bit of coolant in it, see pic.  I did a compression test; Cylinder 1=125, 2=100, 3=110, 4=123lbs.     

 

The Ugly

The rear right fender has a small dent on the back side of it, see pic.

The radiator cover has a small dent on the top, see pic.

There is a rust hole in the tool box but not the fender.

That's all the dents and rust that I'm aware of, it's in really good shape.



Edited by Steve79 - 23 Oct 2024 at 4:26pm
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The good news for the power director leak is that you don’t have to split it to repair it. Dr Allis gave me excellent directions on how to repair it on my D14 and it was quite simple. I had a post on it a month or so ago. I purchased the o-rings from Sandy Lake Imp, Brenda had them in stock.
1968 B-208, 1976 720 (2 of them)Danco brush hog, single bottom plow,52" snow thrower, belly mower,rear tine tiller, rear blade, front blade, 57"sickle bar,1983 917 hydro, 1968 7hp sno-bee, 1968 190XTD
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