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Looking for Allis Chalmers CA

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    Posted: 05 Feb 2010 at 8:08am
Hello, I’ve been given the task (in my spare time, haha) to locate my grandfather’s and uncle’s Allis Chalmers CA that was in the Springville, NY area many years ago. It had a wide front, rear pto, and snap coupler hitch. Back in the day, it had a Massey Ferguson cable lift snow plow that was installed at Emerling Chevrolet in the late 1950’s. Two distinct features that I was made aware of are: 1) the left, lower, rear portion of the block was cracked and repaired where the block mounts to the bell housing, and 2) the bell housing was ground out to make clearance for a clutch assembly off of an old buick (lack of $$ to buy the correct one at the time). It was traded in to AJ Wolf?? And Sons in Springville, NY in the early 1960s and have no other info after that. Obviously they made many of these tractors, so actually finding this one is slim, but I thought I would start here. If you know of someone who bought a tractor that has any of those distinct features, please let me know @ 716-560-6299. Ask for Jonathan. Thanks.

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Don't happen to have a serial number do you? Lot of changes can be made to a tractor in over 50 years.
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