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(2) 1930 Monarch "75" Crawlers.

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    Posted: 28 Sep 2011 at 11:02pm
I am still considering offers and trades on my (2) 1930 Allis Chalmers Monarch "75" crawlers. Both are dry western crawlers and ready for rstoration. Both have correct 6 3/4 bore LeRoi Beaver engines. If you want to be king of your AC tractor show next summer just restore one of these old girls this winter. I can Email pictures if interested. I could deliver both of these crawlers on one load with my 55 ton RGN. They weigh 23000 lbs each. Please give me a call for honest details. Thanks for your time. (406) 486 5462. These (2) crawlers are located in eastern Montana.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote orangeman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Oct 2011 at 4:33am
Steve: Wish these were closer to NYS.  Would love to have them in the collection. Someone please save these old Monarchs.  Did Monarch also make metal lathes?
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Hello Steve,
I am new to the Allis / Monarch Forum

I doubt you would still have the Monarch 75's I see listed in an Oct 2011 post but as I have a special interest in finding a "75" to restore I had to contact you.
My Dad and Grandad had two "75"s many years ago and I remember them well as a little kid. Dad would let me ride on his and I still remember the sound. He used it a lot and I remember the track shoes were polished shiny.
Unfortunately in the late 1950's both went for junk and I was sick about it then and still Am today about seeing them cut up.
There are still a few parts at the farm today. I have a new head gasket that has been in the shop for all these years as well as one of the drawbar assemblies and a few other parts dad kept back for some reason.
I have some Cats and would love to restore a Monarch 75.
Please let me know if you still have one of the 75's and if not do you know of others?
Thanks,
Dan Kennedy   785 456 5964
dancarolk@gmail.com

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