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Allis Chalmers Model D Grader

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    Posted: 15 Apr 2014 at 9:11am
Since I am sharing about my projects, past and present, here is a 1952 Model D Grader that my brother and I redone:

Allis Chalmers Model D Grader

I have an old Allis Chalmers D that was my Dad's. He bought it rough, but running. He never did like the thing, but it NEVER ran right.

I had torn the head off years ago to find the miss that never was consistent. I had the head redone, thinking that it was a burnt valve, but the problem was always there. Compression was good and consistent.

It was always parked outside, and I had to change the oil every time I wanted to try and fix it (way back in my teens). I cannot believe how much water I dumped out of the pan every time... (Hard to believe the bearings were not completely washed out.)

The machine was parked for quite a while. I finally decided to try again at getting it going. The manifold was good, so I tried a different carb. I went to a old-time bone yard and got a carb off of a WD45. The carb was rough, but I was able to get it built. I slapped that thing on there and I could not believe the difference!!! I rebuilt that old carb countless times and always the same. This completely changed my outlook on this machine. It could actually drive in 3rd gear. It FLEW in fourth!

I used it a few times and grew to enjoy it. Dad was not interested in it, so it really never got used much.

He passed away a few years ago, and after he died, my brother and I got the wild hair to see what we could do with it.

It was shortly after he died, we cleaned up the shop a bit, and we commenced to shine the old gal back up. It was nice to come back home and turn wrenches a few evenings a week. Kinda therapeutic.

Here are some of the pictures of the process. It was an adventure, but we were proud of it when it was done.
























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Very nice, beautiful grader.
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Nice work, that looks great!!! It's so convincing that the general running condition of the machine is greatly improved with a coat of 'magic paint'. I would be very pleased to own a nice grader like that. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DonBC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Apr 2014 at 1:44pm
Hey Eric B, I may have a D grader for you. We have our acreage listed for sale and do not plan to move to another acreage so I may not be able to take my D grader with me. :(
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Thanks Don, we've also sold our place and moving to the interior, I sold my big grader two months ago. Your offer sounds interesting however, I'll send you a PM.
Currently- WD,WC,3WF's,2 D14's B. Previously- I 600,TL745,200,FL9,FR12,H3,816 LBH. Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal!
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