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    Posted: 01 Nov 2018 at 8:40pm
How many models of farm wagons did Allis Chalmers make? I would like to find one with removable sides and a hoist. Are they a common find or few and far between? What price? Thanks, Tim
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Here is one piece of information that I have.



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There are also the following models;
605 ~6 1/2 ton,
700 ~ 7 ton (initial 7 ton followed by the later 701 model), 
800 ~ 8 ton, (maybe a later 801 with front tierod?)
1001, & 1010 ~ both later 10 ton models after the 1000. 1010 has front tierod

This wagon below is an early AC 1000 model gear @ 10 ton capacity with 8 bolt wheel pattern.


This is a J&M gravity box on a later AC 1010 model gear with front tierod design & 8 bolt wheel pattern.



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I would like to find one of the smaller 300 or 305 wagons to add to my collection, does any body have a picture of one?
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This is a copy of the AC running gears sales brochure’s front cover printed June 1968. 
Lower row, from left to right: 505, 405, 300.
Upper row, from left to right: 500, 1000, 701.
 
 All of these models, except for 500, have their tie-rod assemblies positioned behind the front axle beam. Later 810? & 1010 models had their tie-rod assemblies positioned ahead of the front axle beam. Heres a photo of an AC 1010 model's front tie-rod.






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This is page 2 of that same AC running gear sales brochure. It showing a picture of the AC 300 model.

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